Plant adaptations to anaerobic stress

BB Vartapetian, MB Jackson - Annals of Botany, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Inundation that gives rise to soil flooding, or more complete submergence, is the most
common environmental cause of oxygen deprivation for vascular plants. Species differ …

Mechanisms of anoxia tolerance in plants. I. Growth, survival and anaerobic catabolism

J Gibbs, H Greenway - Functional plant biology, 2003 - CSIRO Publishing
Anoxia can be one consequence of waterlogging and submergence of plants. Anoxia in
plant tissues reduces the rate of energy production by 65–97% compared with the rate in air …

Sub1A is an ethylene-response-factor-like gene that confers submergence tolerance to rice

K Xu, X Xu, T Fukao, P Canlas… - Nature, 2006 - nature.com
Most Oryza sativa cultivars die within a week of complete submergence—a major constraint
to rice production in south and southeast Asia that causes annual losses of over US $1 …

[BUCH][B] Wetland plants: biology and ecology

JK Cronk, MS Fennessy - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
A detailed account of the biology and ecology of vascular wetland plants and their
applications in wetland plant science, Wetland Plants: Biology and Ecology presents a …

[BUCH][B] Handbook of plant and crop stress

M Pessarakli - 2019 - books.google.com
Since the publication of the third edition of the Handbook of Plant and Crop Stress,
continuous discoveries in the fields of plant and crop environmental stresses and their …

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 …

Submergence Tolerant Rice: SUB1's Journey from Landrace to Modern Cultivar

J Bailey-Serres, T Fukao, P Ronald, A Ismail, S Heuer… - Rice, 2010 - Springer
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from
farmers' fields in the 1950s. Success in fine map** of SUBMERGENCE 1 (SUB1), a robust …

Improving lodging resistance: using wheat and rice as classical examples

L Shah, M Yahya, SMA Shah, M Nadeem, A Ali… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
One of the most chronic constraints to crop production is the grain yield reduction near the
crop harvest stage by lodging worldwide. This is more prevalent in cereal crops, particularly …

[BUCH][B] The biogeochemistry of submerged soils

G Kirk - 2004 - books.google.com
Submerged soils and the wetlands they support are of huge practical importance: in global
element cycles, as centres of biodiversity, in global food production. They are also uniquely …

The contribution of submergence-tolerant (Sub1) rice varieties to food security in flood-prone rainfed lowland areas in Asia

AM Ismail, US Singh, S Singh, MH Dar, DJ Mackill - Field Crops Research, 2013 - Elsevier
Transient complete submergence reduces survival and yield on more than 20 million ha of
rice in rainfed lowlands and flood-prone areas in Asia. Poverty and food insecurity are …