BREEDING FOR WATERLOGGING TOLERANCE IN SUGARCANE
Excess moisture stress/waterlogging stress is one of the major constrains in sugarcane agriculture. About 2.2 Lakh hectares sugarcane is getting affected by waterlogging across the sugarcane growing states in the country.
Kookal Chandran +3 more
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Genome-wide identification of PDX and expression analysis under waterlogging stress exhibit stronger waterlogging tolerance in transgenic Brassica napus plants overexpressing the BnaPDX1.3 gene compared to wild-type plants [PDF]
The PDX gene is a key gene in the vitamin B6 synthesis pathway, playing a crucial role in plant growth, development, and stress tolerance. To explore the family characteristics of the PDX gene in Brassica napus (B.
Mingyao Yao +11 more
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Waterlogging stress is one of the greatest environmental threats to kiwifruit growth and development. ERF-VII proteins have been demonstrated to play pivotal roles in regulating plant tolerance to waterlogging.
Danfeng Bai +9 more
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Expressing banana transcription factor MaERFVII3 in Arabidopsis confers enhanced waterlogging tolerance and root growth [PDF]
Background Waterlogging poses a significant threat to plant growth and yield worldwide. Identifying the genes responsible for mitigating waterlogging stress is crucial.
Ee Yang Teoh +3 more
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Editorial: Advances in breeding for waterlogging tolerance in crops. [PDF]
Ramlal A, Lal SK, Sathuvalli V.
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Crop genetics: chrysanthemums that cope with water Researchers in China have identified several genes that help chrysanthemum plants withstand waterlogging. Fadi Chen’s team at Nanjing Agricultural University used high-throughput sequencing to search for
Jiangshuo Su +6 more
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Exploring Legume-Rhizobia Symbiotic Models for Waterlogging Tolerance. [PDF]
Unexpected and increasingly frequent extreme precipitation events result in soil flooding or waterlogging. Legumes have the capacity to establish a symbiotic relationship with endosymbiotic atmospheric dinitrogen-fixing rhizobia, thus contributing to natural nitrogen soil enrichment and reducing the need for chemical fertilization.
Pucciariello C +4 more
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Phenotyping for waterlogging tolerance in crops: current trends and future prospects [PDF]
Patrick Langan +2 more
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A single locus is responsible for salinity tolerance in a Chinese landrace barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Salinity and waterlogging are two major abiotic stresses severely limiting barley production. The lack of a reliable screening method makes it very hard to improve the tolerance through breeding programs.
Rugen Xu +5 more
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THE TOLERANCE OF TREE ROOTS TO WATERLOGGING [PDF]
SUMMARYSeedling root systems, or individual roots of cuttings, were submerged in reduced indigo‐carmine solution so that only the seedling shoot, or basal part of the cutting root, was exposed to air or oxygen. Oxygen diffusing out of the roots produced a localized blue colouration of the previously clear reduced dye; this process was employed to study
J. J. PHILIPSON, M. P. COUTTS
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