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Metabolome–transcriptome integration reveals waterlogging tolerance pathways in Chrysanthemum morifolium

open access: yesChemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
Background Waterlogging is one of the most detrimental abiotic stressors affecting the growth and development of Chrysanthemum morifolium. However, the vital metabolites and metabolic pathways that contribute to waterlogging tolerance in chrysanthemum ...
Nan Zhao   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Transcriptomic, Physiological, and Metabolomic Response of an Alpine Plant, Rhododendron delavayi, to Waterlogging Stress and Post-Waterlogging Recovery

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023
Climate change has resulted in frequent heavy and prolonged rainfall events that exacerbate waterlogging stress, leading to the death of certain alpine Rhododendron trees. To shed light on the physiological and molecular mechanisms behind waterlogging stress in woody Rhododendron trees, we conducted a study of Rhododendron delavayi, a well-known alpine
Xi-Min Zhang   +8 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Impact of Nitrogen Deposition on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Peatlands Under Land‐Use Change

open access: yesLand Degradation &Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition significantly alters carbon and N dynamics in peatlands by affecting microbial processes, enhancing greenhouse gas emissions and nutrient leaching into adjacent waters. However, how peatland conversion for agriculture and forestry influences the fate of added N under elevated atmospheric deposition remains ...
Yujing Deng   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Variation Among Populations and Correlation Among Seedling Characters of White Jabon (Neolamarckia Cadamba (Roxb.) Bosser) Under Drought and Water Logging Stress [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Drought and water logging stress are the most critical environmental factors that affect tree seedling survival and growth in the field. In this study, 12 populations of white jabon (Neolamarckia cadamba (Roxb.) Bosser) were evaluated to determine the ...
Khumaida, N. (Nurul)   +4 more
core   +4 more sources

Crop genotypic richness enhances biomass production and phosphorus acquisition in maize‐mycorrhiza symbiosis

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Our study tests how soil and plant biodiversity can enhance sustainability of crop production in Kenya. We tested whether mixtures of maize varieties performed better than monocultures and tested their response to arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Mycorrhizal responsiveness differed significantly by maize variety, and genetic mixtures outperformed ...
Grace Ng'endo Kanyita   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

ALA Pretreatment Improves Waterlogging Tolerance of Fig Plants. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2016
5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), a natural and environmentally friendly plant growth regulator, can improve plant tolerance to various environmental stresses. However, whether ALA can improve plant waterlogging tolerance is unknown. Here, we investigated the
Yuyan An, Lin Qi, Liangju Wang
doaj   +1 more source

Influence of Waterlogging on Carbohydrate Metabolism in Ragi and Rice Roots [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Effect of different durations of waterlogging (4, 8 and 12 days) stress on carbohydrate status and activities of some related enzymes in ragi and rice roots was studied.
Chavan, P. D., Kulkarni, S. S.
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BREEDING POTENTIAL OF SESAME FOR WATERLOGGING STRESS IN ASIA

open access: yesBiological and Agricultural Sciences Research Journal, 2023
Sesame is an important oilseed crop in Asia that is often affected by waterlogging stress, leading to significant yield losses and reduced crop quality. Breeding waterlogging-tolerant sesame varieties is essential for ensuring the sustainable production of this crop in regions prone to waterlogging events.
H BASHIR   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Climate requirements for cultivated Liberica coffee (Coffea liberica) and consequences for its use and development as a crop species

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
The global coffee industry, supporting 25 million smallholder farmers, is vulnerable to climate change. Diversifying the coffee species portfolio beyond Arabica and robusta is a promising intervention. Liberica coffee could provide adaptive capacity, although its climate parameters for cultivation are poorly known.
Isobel M. J. Wild   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Organic Cotton Crop Guide - A manual for practitioners in the tropics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Designed primarily as a reference manual for extension workers and farmers, the Organic Cotton Crop Guide provides comprehensive practical know-how on organic cotton production in the tropics.
Eyhorn, Frank   +2 more
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