Evaluation of waterlogging tolerance of Actinidia Arguta and identification of tolerant germplasm. [PDF]
Waterlogging is an important environmental factor limiting the cultivation of Actinidia arguta.Using the main cultivars of 'Kuilv' and 'Lvwang', the waterlogging stress was simulated by the 'double pot method'. The purpose of this study was to explore the physiological response, key indicators, and evaluation methods of A.
Geng J +5 more
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Morphological and proteomic study of waterlogging tolerance in cotton. [PDF]
AbstractFloating seedling cultivation technique is a novel seedling method in cotton and it provides an ideal model to study cotton growing under waterlogging stress. Morphological character and proteomic profile of the primary root from the seedling cultured by the new technology were evaluated in this study.
Zhang H +7 more
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Waterlogging occurs when field soil is saturated with water induced by extensive rainfall or improper irrigation, which is a severe abiotic stress influencing wheat plant growth and yield production. At the germination stage, waterlogging usually induces
Yunlong Pang +7 more
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Waterlogging tolerance is typically evaluated at a specific development stage, with an implicit assumption that differences in waterlogging tolerance expressed in these systems will result in improved yield performance in fields.
Xiling Zou +5 more
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Genetic diversity and candidate genes for transient waterlogging tolerance in mungbean at the germination and seedling stages [PDF]
Mungbean [Vigna radiata var. radiata (L.) Wilczek] production in Asia is detrimentally affected by transient soil waterlogging caused by unseasonal and increasingly frequent extreme precipitation events.
Khin Lay Kyu +9 more
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Waterlogging tolerance and recovery capability screening in peanut: a comparative analysis of waterlogging effects on physiological traits and yield [PDF]
Fifteen peanut varieties at the pod filling stage were exposed to waterlogging stress for 7 days, the enzyme activities and fluorescence parameters were measured after 7 days of waterlogging and drainage.
Ruier Zeng +10 more
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Waterlogging-responsive Genes Revealed by Transcriptome Sequencing in Leaves of Two Crabapple Species with Contrasting Waterlogging Tolerance [PDF]
Crabapples (Malus sp.) are ornamental woody plants that belong to the Rosaceae family. Flooding has severely hampered the growth and development of crabapple, and little is known about the molecular responses of crabapple to waterlogging tolerance ...
Ziqi Huang +7 more
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With global climate change, waterlogging stress is becoming more frequent. Waterlogging stress inhibits root growth and physiological metabolism, which ultimately leads to yield loss in wheat.
Kai Feng, Xiao Wang, Tingbo Dai
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Molecular strategies for improving waterlogging tolerance in plants [PDF]
Plants, like animals, are obligate aerobes, but due to their inability to move, have evolved adaptation mechanisms that enable them to survive short periods of low oxygen supply, such as those occurring after heavy rain or flooding. Crop plants are often grown on soils subject to waterlogging and many are sensitive to waterlogging of the root zone. The
Elizabeth S Dennis +2 more
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Non-invasive measurements to identify mungbean genotypes for waterlogging tolerance [PDF]
As the best-fit leguminous crop for intercropping across time and space, mungbean promises to sustain soil health, carbon sequestration, and nutritional security across the globe.
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