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Variability in flooding tolerance, growth and leaf traits in a Populus deltoides intraspecific progeny
(Oxford University Press, 2012-01)
Climate change will increase the risk of flooding in several areas of the world where Populus deltoides Marshall (eastern cottonwood) is planted, so it would be desirable for this species to select for flooding tolerance. ...
Short-term responses to flooding stress of three Prunus rootstocks
(2017-10-20)
In fruit trees, flooding stress can affect plant survival and growth, and tolerance to root anoxia is determined by rootstock characteristics. Similarly to almond, peach trees are also among the Prunus species proving most ...
Do greenhouse experiments predict willow responses to long term flooding events in the field? = ¿Experimentos en invernáculo predicen las respuestas de sauces a períodos largos de inundación a campo?
(Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Austral de Chile, 2013-04)
Flooding tolerance should be included as a trait in breeding programs in forested areas where extreme flooding events lasting several months can occur. In this context, it is difficult to carry out controlled, long-term ...
Flooding tolerance of Paspalum dilatatum (Poaceae: Paniceae) from upland and lowland positions in a natural grassland
(Elsevier Gmbh, 2008-10-01)
The grass Paspalum dilatatum Poir. subsp. dilatatum inhabits periodically flooded lowlands as well as non-flooded uplands of the flooding Pampa grasslands (Argentina), while P. dilatatum Poir. subsp. flavescens Roseng., ...
Early rooting and flooding tolerance in cuttings from a Populus deltoides full-sib family under greenhouse conditions
(National Research Council Canada-NRC Research Press, 2021-05)
Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh.) is an important forest tree, with elite genotypes propagated mainly as unrooted dormant cuttings. Several areas where P. deltoides is planted periodically experience ...
Early rooting and flooding tolerance in cuttings from a Populus deltoides full-sib family under greenhouse conditions
(Canadian Science Publishing, 2020-10-26)
Populus deltoides is an important forest tree, with elite genotypes propagated mainly as unrooted dormant cuttings. Several areas where P. deltoides is planted periodically experience flooding episodes. The aims of this ...
Increasing defoliation frequency constrains regrowth of the forage legume Lotus tenuis under flooding: The role of crown reserves
(Springer, 2011-06)
Repeated defoliation and flooding trigger opposite plant morphologies, prostrated and erect ones, respectively; while both induce the consumption of carbohydrate reserves to sustain plant recovery. This study is aimed at ...
Mechanisms of waterlogging tolerance in wheat - a review of root and shoot physiology
(Wiley, 2016-05)
We review the detrimental effects of waterlogging on physiology, growth and yield of wheat. We highlight traits contributing to waterlogging tolerance and genetic diversity in wheat. Death of seminal roots and restriction ...
Resilience of willows (Salix spp.) differs between families during and after flooding according to floodwater depth
(2018-08-14)
Although the morphological and physiological responses of willows to flooding have already been characterized, less is known about their responses during the post-flooding period. After the end of the stress episode, plants ...
Physiological and anatomical traits associated with tolerance to long-term partial submergence stress in the Lotus genus: responses of forage species, a model and an interspecific hybrid
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2018-09-06)
Cattle production based on natural pastures is often subject to flooding periods, which affect plant performance and as a result, forage production. Although most forage legumes are not tolerant to flooding, Lotus spp. are ...