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Ivana Momčilović

Researcher at University of Belgrade

Publications -  34
Citations -  1290

Ivana Momčilović is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gentiana & Chloroplast. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1080 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivana Momčilović include University of South Dakota & Kansas State University.

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Independent and Combined Effects of High Temperature and Drought Stress During Grain Filling on Plant Yield and Chloroplast EF‐Tu Expression in Spring Wheat

TL;DR: This paper investigated the independent and combined effects of high temperature and drought stress during grain filling on physiological, vegetative and yield traits and expression of a chloroplast protein synthesis elongation factor (EF-Tu) of wheat.
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Heat-induced accumulation of chloroplast protein synthesis elongation factor, EF-Tu, in winter wheat

TL;DR: The results of the study suggest that EF-Tu protein may play a role in heat tolerance in winter wheat.
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Expression of chloroplast protein synthesis elongation factor, EF-Tu, in two lines of maize with contrasting tolerance to heat stress during early stages of plant development.

TL;DR: The results are consistent with the hypothesis that maize EF-Tu plays a role in heat tolerance and suggest that under heat stress conditions, the regulation of expression of EF- Tu may be different in the heat tolerant and heat sensitive maize lines.
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Rubisco activase and wheat productivity under heat-stress conditions.

TL;DR: A significant, positive, linear correlation was found between the expression of wheat 45-46 kDa RCA and plant productivity under heat-stress conditions and support the hypothesis that endogenous levels of RCA could play an important role in plant productivity in supraoptimal temperature conditions.
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Roles of Protein Synthesis Elongation Factor EF-Tu in Heat Tolerance in Plants

TL;DR: This review paper summarizes the current knowledge ofEF-Tu proteins in stress responses in plants and progress on application of EF-Tu for developing crop varieties tolerant to abiotic stresses, such as high temperatures.