With global climate change, the frequency and intensity of waterlogging events are increasing due to frequent and heavy precipitation. Little is known however about the response of plants to repeated waterlogging stress events.
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Waterlogging stress in cotton: Damage, adaptability, alleviation strategies, and mechanisms
Over the last few decades, waterlogging stress has increasingly threatened global cotton production. Waterlogging results in reduced soil oxygen, impairing the growth and development of this valuable crop and often resulting in severe yield loss or crop ...
Yanjun Zhang +3 more
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Flooding caused or exacerbated by climate change has threatened plant growth and food production worldwide. The lack of knowledge on how crops respond and adapt to flooding stress imposes a major barrier to enhancing their productivity.
Ee Yang Teoh +4 more
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WGCNA analysis reveals hub genes in the Hemarthria compressa roots in response to waterlogging stress [PDF]
Hemarthria compressa is a high-quality forage resource in China. In recent years, waterlogging has frequently occurred, adversely affecting the growth and development of H. compressa.
Wenwen Li +9 more
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Yield, cell structure and physiological and biochemical characteristics of rapeseed under waterlogging stress [PDF]
Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is a major oilseed crop in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China. However, it is susceptible to waterlogging stress.
Bo Hong +11 more
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Physiological Mechanism of Waterlogging Stress on Yield of Waxy Maize at the Jointing Stage [PDF]
In the main agricultural area for waxy maize production in China, waterlogging occurs frequently during the waxy maize jointing stage, and this causes significant yield reduction.
Xuepeng Zhang +6 more
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The roles of cell wall polysaccharides in response to waterlogging stress in Brassica napus L. root [PDF]
Background Brassica napus L. (B. napus) is susceptible to waterlogging stress during different cultivation periods. Therefore, it is crucial to enhance the resistance to waterlogging stress to achieve a high and stable yield of B. napus.
Jijun Li +7 more
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Soil bacteria and fungi diversity analysis reveals effects of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) under waterlogging stress [PDF]
Background Sesame is one of the major drought-tolerant oil crops, but its growth and development, soil properties and microbial diversity are susceptible to waterlogging stress, affecting overall sesame yield.
Pengyu Zhang +10 more
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6-BA Reduced Yield Loss under Waterlogging Stress by Regulating the Phenylpropanoid Pathway in Wheat [PDF]
Waterlogging stress causes substantial destruction to plant growth and production under climatic fluctuations globally. Plants hormones have been widely explored in numerous crops, displaying an imperative role in crop defense and growth mechanism ...
Faiza Gulzar +5 more
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Moderately Elevated Temperature Offsets the Adverse Effects of Waterlogging Stress on Tomato [PDF]
Global warming and waterlogging stress due to climate change are expected to continue influencing agricultural production worldwide. In the field, two or more environmental stresses usually happen simultaneously, inducing more complex responses in plants
Junqin Wen +8 more
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