Impacts and management strategies for crop production in waterlogged or flooded soils: A review
Globally, flooding is one of the most damaging abiotic stresses, besides drought, that affects
17 million km2 of land surface annually. Recent research indicates that climate change is …
17 million km2 of land surface annually. Recent research indicates that climate change is …
[HTML][HTML] Melatonin-induced water stress tolerance in plants: Recent advances
Water stress (drought and waterlogging) is severe abiotic stress to plant growth and
development. Melatonin, a bioactive plant hormone, has been widely tested in drought …
development. Melatonin, a bioactive plant hormone, has been widely tested in drought …
Sorghum mitigates climate variability and change on crop yield and quality
K Chadalavada, BDR Kumari, TS Kumar - Planta, 2021 - Springer
Main conclusion Global food insecurity concerns due to climate change, emphasizes the
need to focus on the sensitivity of sorghum to climate change and potential crop …
need to focus on the sensitivity of sorghum to climate change and potential crop …
Review of prospects for germplasm improvement for waterlogging tolerance in wheat, barley and oats
TL Setter, I Waters - Plant and soil, 2003 - Springer
A review is presented for prospects of germplasm improvement for waterlogging tolerance in
wheat, barley and oats using a mechanistic approach based on adaptive physiological traits …
wheat, barley and oats using a mechanistic approach based on adaptive physiological traits …
Development of a xanthan gum based superabsorbent and water retaining composites for agricultural and forestry applications
In this work, bio-based hydrogel composites of xanthan gum and cellulose fibers were
developed to be used both as soil conditioners and topsoil covers, to promote plant growth …
developed to be used both as soil conditioners and topsoil covers, to promote plant growth …
A large‐effect QTL for grain yield under reproductive‐stage drought stress in upland rice
Genetic control of yield under reproductive‐stage drought stress was studied in a population
of 436 random F3–derived lines from a cross between the upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) …
of 436 random F3–derived lines from a cross between the upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) …
Response of plant metabolism to too little oxygen
P Geigenberger - Current opinion in plant biology, 2003 - Elsevier
Oxygen can fall to low concentrations within plant tissues, either because of environmental
factors that decrease the external oxygen concentration or because the movement of oxygen …
factors that decrease the external oxygen concentration or because the movement of oxygen …
Arabidopsis RAP2.2: An Ethylene Response Transcription Factor That Is Important for Hypoxia Survival
Abstract Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) RAP2. 2 (At3g14230) is an APETALA2/ethylene
response factor-type transcription factor that belongs to the same subfamily as the rice …
response factor-type transcription factor that belongs to the same subfamily as the rice …
Physiology and biochemistry of waterlogging tolerance in plants
RK Sairam, D Kumutha, K Ezhilmathi, PS Deshmukh… - Biologia plantarum, 2008 - Springer
Waterlogging is a serious problem, which affects crop growth and yield in low lying rainfed
areas. The main cause of damage under waterlogging is oxygen deprivation, which affect …
areas. The main cause of damage under waterlogging is oxygen deprivation, which affect …
Agronomic management for enhancing plant tolerance to abiotic stresses—drought, salinity, hypoxia, and lodging
Abiotic stresses are currently responsible for significant losses in quantity and reduction in
quality of global crop productions. In consequence, resilience against such stresses is one …
quality of global crop productions. In consequence, resilience against such stresses is one …