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Submergence stress is a limiting factor for direct-seeded rice systems in rainfed lowlands and flood-prone areas of South and Southeast Asia. The present study demonstrated that submergence stress severely hampered the germination and seedling growth of ...
Saddam Hussain +9 more
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Selection of Submergence Tolerant Homozygous Line by STS Marker and Twice Submergence Stress
One sequence tagged site marker Sub1-1 and twice submergence stress method were used in selection of submergence tolerant homozygous line from Sub-1BS, a submergence tolerant, bentazon sensitive and photoperiod-sensitive and/or thermo-sensitive genic ...
Jin-jiang LI +2 more
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Association of Candidate Genes With Submergence Response in Perennial Ryegrass
Perennial ryegrass is a popular cool-season grass species due to its high quality for forage and turf. The objective of this study was to identify associations of candidate genes with growth and physiological traits to submergence stress and recovery ...
Xicheng Wang +8 more
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Plant Litter Submergence Affects the Water Quality of a Constructed Wetland. [PDF]
Plant litter is an indispensable component of constructed wetlands, but how the submergence of plant litter affects their ecosystem functions and services, such as water purification, is still unclear.
Xu Pan +7 more
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Cytoplasmic genomes affect various phenotypes, including abiotic stress responses, through interaction with nuclear genomes in plants. We focused on the effects of cytoplasmic substitution on germination and seedling growth in combinations with ...
Shotaro Takenaka +2 more
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Changes in terpene biosynthesis and submergence tolerance in cotton
Background Flooding is among the most severe abiotic stresses in plant growth and development. The mechanism of submergence tolerance of cotton in response to submergence stress is unknown.
Liangqing Sun +15 more
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Oryza sativa is a major food crop in Asia. In recent years, typhoons and sudden downpours have caused field flooding, which has resulted in serious harm to the production of rice.
Yu-Syuan Li +2 more
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Climate change-driven flooding threatens cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) cultivation, yet the mechanisms underlying its submergence tolerance remain poorly understood.
Shih-Jie Huang +6 more
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Rice plants are damaged by flash floods with a rapid increase in water level caused by a heavy rain. However, rice plants cope with the flash floods either by an “escape strategy” involving rapid shoot elongation or by a “quiescence strategy” involving ...
Naoyoshi Kawano +2 more
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Aim of study: Withstanding total submergence and reaeration following submergence is essential for the survival and establishment of wetland species. We focused on “LOES–low oxygen escape syndrome” and “LOQS–low oxygen quiescence syndrome” and compared ...
Fumiko Iwanaga +3 more
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