Publications by authors named "Mustapha Ennajeh"

Regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) strategies may greatly contribute to save irrigation water, especially in low water availability conditions. The effects of RDI on the growth process, photosynthesis, fruit yield, and some quality traits were assessed for two years on three plum ( Lindl.) cultivars ('Black Diamond', 'Black Gold' and 'Black Star') grown in Midwest Tunisia.

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The reliability of a double-ended pressure sleeve technique was evaluated on three woody angiosperm species with contrasting maximum vessel lengths. Vulnerability curves (VCs) were constructed by varying sample length and the size of the pressure sleeves. VCs were compared against curves obtained with reference techniques.

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The Cavitron spinning technique is used to construct xylem embolism vulnerability curves (VCs), but its reliability has been questioned for species with long vessels. This technique generates two types of VC: sigmoid 's'-shaped and exponential, levelling-off 'r'-shaped curves. We tested the hypothesis that 'r'-shaped VCs were anomalous and caused by the presence of vessels cut open during sample preparation.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on the impact of drought on two olive varieties, 'Meski' and 'Chemlali', examining their water relations and resistance to embolism.
  • 'Chemlali' demonstrated superior drought resistance compared to 'Meski', primarily due to better osmotic adjustment through solute accumulation.
  • Despite both varieties being resilient to embolism, slight differences in their xylem vulnerability contributed significantly to their overall drought tolerance.
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