Programmed cell death and aerenchyma formation in roots

MC Drew, CJ He, PW Morgan - Trends in plant science, 2000‏ - cell.com
Lysigenous aerenchyma contributes to the ability of plants to tolerate low-oxygen soil
environments, by providing an internal aeration system for the transfer of oxygen from the …

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 …

Topsoil foraging–an architectural adaptation of plants to low phosphorus availability

JP Lynch, KM Brown - Plant and Soil, 2001‏ - Springer
Low phosphorus availability is a primary constraint to plant productivity in many natural and
agricultural ecosystems. Plants display a wide array of adaptive responses to low …

Root growth and metabolism under oxygen deficiency

W Armstrong, MC Drew - Plant roots, 2002‏ - taylorfrancis.com
All higher plants require water to be freely available for their establishment and survival. On
the other hand, water can be a very effective barrier to gas exchange. In conjunction with …

Waterlogging tolerance of crops: breeding, mechanism of tolerance, molecular approaches, and future prospects

F Ahmed, MY Rafii, MR Ismail… - BioMed research …, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
Submergence or flood is one of the major harmful abiotic stresses in the low‐lying countries
and crop losses due to waterlogging are considerably high. Plant breeding techniques …

Physiological and biochemical changes in plants under waterlogging

M Irfan, S Hayat, Q Hayat, S Afroz, A Ahmad - Protoplasma, 2010‏ - Springer
Waterlogging usually results from overuse and/or poor management of irrigation water and
is a serious constraint with damaging effects. The rapidly depleting oxygen from submerged …

A quantitative review of soybean responses to waterlogging: agronomical, morpho-physiological and anatomical traits of tolerance

RA Ploschuk, DJ Miralles, GG Striker - Plant and Soil, 2022‏ - Springer
The impact of waterlogging on crops has increased during the last decades due to climate
change, being considered the second most important abiotic stress after drought in soybean …

Adaptation strategies and defence mechanisms of plants during environmental stress

EL Devi, S Kumar, TB Singh, SK Sharma… - Medicinal plants and …, 2017‏ - Springer
Several biotic and abiotic stresses affect plant growth, development and crop productivity. To
cope up all these stresses, plant develops certain efficient strategies to avoid or tolerate the …

Salt causes ion disequilibrium‐induced programmed cell death in yeast and plants

GH Huh, B Damsz, TK Matsumoto, MP Reddy… - The Plant …, 2002‏ - Wiley Online Library
Programmed cell death (PCD) is a fundamental cellular process conserved in metazoans,
plants and yeast. Evidence is presented that salt induces PCD in yeast and plants because …

Comparative analysis of endogenous hormones level in two soybean (Glycine max L.) lines differing in waterlogging tolerance

YH Kim, SJ Hwang, M Waqas, AL Khan… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2015‏ - frontiersin.org
Waterlogged condition due to flooding is one of the major abiotic stresses that drastically
affect the soybean growth and yield around the world. As a result, many breeders have …