The interaction between waterlogging and salinity in higher plants: causes, consequences and implications

EG Barrett-Lennard - Plant and soil, 2003 - Springer
This paper reviews a range of studies under controlled conditions (glasshouse and growth
cabinet) focusing on the effects of the interaction between waterlogging (hypoxia) and …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Waterlogging causes early modification in the physiological performance, carotenoids, chlorophylls, proline, and soluble sugars of cucumber plants

TC Barickman, CR Simpson, CE Sams - Plants, 2019 - mdpi.com
Waterlogging occurs because of poor soil drainage and/or excessive rainfall and is a
serious abiotic stress affecting plant growth because of declining oxygen supplied to …

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 …

Root to shoot communication in maize plants of the effects of soil drying

PG Blackman, WJ Davies - Journal of Experimental Botany, 1985 - academic.oup.com
Seedlings of Zea mays L.(John Innes hybrid) were grown with roots divided between two
containers such that part of the root system could reduce the water potential of the soil in its …

Cytokinin and auxin inhibit abscisic acid-induced stomatal closure by enhancing ethylene production in Arabidopsis

Y Tanaka, T Sano, M Tamaoki… - Journal of …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Cytokinins and auxins are major phytohormones involved in various aspects of plant growth
and development. These phytohormones are also known to antagonize the effects of …

Hormonal interactions and stomatal responses

IC Dodd - Journal of plant growth regulation, 2003 - Springer
Both environmental and hormonal factors and their interactions affect stomatal behavior.
Methodologies for identifying hormonal interactions affecting stomatal function are reviewed …

Growth, physiological and anatomical responses of two wheat genotypes to waterlogging and nutrient supply

B Huang, JW Johnson, S Nesmith… - Journal of experimental …, 1994 - academic.oup.com
In order to investigate the responses of plant genotypes to waterlogging and nutrient supply,
physiological, morphological, and anatomical features were determined for two genotypes of …

Flooding stress on plants: anatomical, morphological and physiological responses

GG Striker - Botany, 2012 - books.google.com
Flooding is a natural disturbance affecting crop and forage production worldwide due to the
detrimental effects that it provokes on most terrestrial plants (Bailey-Serres & Voesenek …

Decreased root hydraulic conductivity reduces leaf water potential, initiates stomatal closure and slows leaf expansion in flooded plants of castor oil (Ricinus …

MA Else, D Coupland, L Dutton… - Physiologia …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Soil flooding reduced stomatal conductance (gs) and slowed transpiration, CO2 uptake and
leaf elongation in Ricinus communis within 2–6 h. These flood‐induced responses …