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Waterlogging of winter crops at early and late stages: Impacts on leaf physiology, growth and yield
(Frontiers Media, 2019-01)
Waterlogging is expected to increase as a consequence of global climate change, constraining crop production in various parts of the world. This study assessed tolerance to 14-days of early- or late-stage waterlogging of ...
Waterlogging as an environmental filter to tree recruitment in tropical wet grasslands
(2021-01-01)
Wet grasslands from the Brazilian Savanna (Cerrado) are open-canopy vegetation dominated by subshrubs and herbaceous plants. Although they frequently occur between gallery forests and savannas, tree species are rarely ...
Response of soybean to soil waterlogging associated with iron excess in the reproductive stage
(2020-08-01)
Soil waterlogging is a common problem in some agricultural areas, including regions under soybean (Glycine max) cultivation. In waterlogged soils, soil O2 depletion occurs due to aerobic microorganisms and plants, affecting ...
Phenomic networks reveal largely independent root and shoot adjustment in waterlogged plants of Lotus japonicus
(Wiley, 2014-01)
Waterlogging imposes severe stress to the plant, and the interplay between root and aerial organs in the adjustment to this stress is poorly understood. A set of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) of Lotus japonicus (Gifu ...
Differential root and shoot biomass recovery in wheat and barley with transient waterlogging during preflowering
(Springer, 2017-08)
Aims: Wheat and barley plants exposed to waterlogging reduced their growth, but the final impact on grain yield depends on the capacity of the plant to recover after stress. The aim of this study was to evaluate shoot and ...
Identifying the critical period for waterlogging on yield and its components in wheat and barley
(Springer, 2014-01)
Background and aims Crop tolerance to waterlogging depends on factors such as species sensitivity and the stage of development that waterlogging occurs. The aim of this study was to identify the critical period for ...
Physiological responses of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) to drought and waterlogging stresses: dry matter partitioning
(Acad Sinica, 2009-08)
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) plants responded differently to drought and
waterlogging. Plant and root dry weights (DW) were lower in both drought and waterlogging conditions than in well-watered conditions, but the ...
Responses of Senna reticulata, a legume tree from the Amazonian floodplains, to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration and waterlogging
(Heidelberg, 2014-04-12)
Tree species from the Amazonian floodplains have to cope with low oxygen availability due to annual pulses of inundation that can last up to 7 months. Species capable of adapting to flooding and/or waterlogged conditions ...
Plant growth rate after, and not during, waterlogging better correlates to yield responses in wheat and barley
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2021-01)
Waterlogging is a stress that affects wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L. ssp. distichum) yield. This work aimed at analysing the impact of a waterlogging event during pre-anthesis (critical period) ...