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Journal of Plant Interactions

ISSN:
1742-9145
2
h-index
25
Citations
11
Works
0.40
2-year mean citedness

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    doaj.org
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Most-cited works

  1. Coordination between<i>Bradyrhizobium</i>and<i>Pseudomonas</i>alleviates salt stress in soybean through altering root system architecture201715 citations
  2. Endophytic bacterium<i>Bacillus subtilis</i>(BERA 71) improves salt tolerance in chickpea plants by regulating the plant defense mechanisms20175 citations
  3. Molecular Characterization of heat tolerance in bread wheat ( <i>Triticum aestivum</i> L.) cultivars/lines using genomic SSR markers20252 citations
  4. Alleviation of abiotic salt stress in<i>Ochradenus baccatus</i>(Del.) by<i>Trichoderma hamatum</i>(Bonord.) Bainier20142 citations
  5. <b>Genetic improvement of cultivated cotton (</b> <i> <b>Gossypium hirsutum</b> </i> <b>) for drought and pest resistance through hybridization with wild species</b>20251 citations
  6. Decoding plant–nanoparticle–metal interactions: an omics-based perspective on TiO₂ and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles for heavy metal stress tolerance20250 citations
  7. <b>Genetic analysis of fusarium wilt resistance in Upland cotton germplasm (</b> <i> <b>Gossypium hirsutum</b> </i> <b>L.)</b>20250 citations
  8. <b>Assessing salt tolerance, phenotypic traits and genetic diversity in chickpea (</b> <i> <b>Cicer arietinum L.</b> </i> <b>) accessions using SSR markers</b>20250 citations
  9. Exploring the potential of biochar to reduce pesticide uptake in <i>Lactuca sativa</i> and health risk assessment20260 citations
  10. Molecular and physiological indicators of heat tolerance in upland cotton ( <i>Gossypium hirsutum</i> L.)20260 citations