23rd International Horticultural Congress
 August 1990 
     Scientific Communications | Terra-Sorb® 
 R. Juncosa, E. de Miguel, A.D. Nusimovich  Dpto. de Investigación BIOIBERICA S.A., Dpto. Agrobiología y Biología molecular, C.S.I.C., Barcelona  Firenze, Italia  Inglés 
    
	 Water potential of climatic stress in Lycopersicum Sculentum leaves treated with biological molecules. Net photosynthesis of plants submitted to climatic stress, decreases when there is a reduction in the relative humidity or an increase in the temperature. Treatment with a molecule solution of biological origin, on plants submitted to stress, have slowed down this fall in the photosynthesis
