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Foliar Application of Spermidine Alleviates Waterlogging-Induced Damages to Maize Seedlings by Enhancing Antioxidative Capacity, Modulating Polyamines and Ethylene Biosynthesis

open access: yesLife, 2022
Waterlogging is a major threat to maize production worldwide. The exogenous application of spermidine is well known to enhance plant tolerance to abiotic stresses.
Xiuling Wang   +10 more
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THE TOLERANCE OF TREE ROOTS TO WATERLOGGING [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 1980
SummaryInternal oxygen movement was demonstrated in woody roots of both Sitka spruce and Lodgepole pine by partially submerging detached roots in reduced indigo‐carmine solution and noting the appearance of the blue halo due to re‐oxidisation of the dye.Transport in the Hood‐tolerant pine occurred in both wood and bark and was greater than that in ...
J. J. PHILIPSON, M. P. COUTTS
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Plant response to combined salinity and waterlogging stress: Current research progress and future prospects

open access: yesPlant Stress, 2023
Salinity and waterlogging stresses have catastrophic effects on plants. Physiological and molecular mechanisms of plant responses to individual salinity and waterlogging stresses have been widely investigated. Several research studies have been conducted
Md. Tahjib-Ul-Arif   +10 more
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Lotus tenuis tolerates combined salinity and waterlogging: maintaining O2 transport to roots and expression of an NHX1-like gene contribute to regulation of Na+ transport [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Salinity and waterlogging interact to reduce growth for most crop and pasture species. The combination of these stresses often cause a large increase in the rate of Na+ and Cl− transport to shoots; however, the mechanisms responsible for this are largely
Amtmann, A.   +11 more
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Waterlogging Tolerance of Soybean

open access: yesBangladesh Agronomy Journal, 2016
Abstract not availableBangladesh Agron. J.
R Ara   +3 more
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Screening methods waterlogging tolerance Urochloa grasses

open access: yes, 2021
Report describing methods for screening waterlogging tolerance in Urochloa ...
Juan Andres Cardoso (10099387)
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Effect of Waterlogging Stress on Dry Matter Accumulation, Photosynthesis Characteristics, Yield, and Yield Components in Three Different Ecotypes of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

open access: yesAgronomy, 2020
Waterlogging has a negative effect on peanut production, but few studies have focused on the relationship between the geographical origin and waterlogging tolerance of peanut varieties. To explore this problem, three different peanut ecotypes (Zhanhong 2,
Ruier Zeng   +8 more
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Oxygenation alleviates waterlogging-caused damages to cherry rootstocks

open access: yesMolecular Horticulture, 2023
Waterlogging has occurred more frequently in recent years due to climate change, so it is a huge threat to crop yield and quality. Sweet cherry, a fruit tree with a high economic value, is sensitive to waterlogging stress.
Yuxuan Wang   +12 more
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Transcriptional analysis in multiple barley varieties identifies signatures of waterlogging response

open access: yesPlant Direct, 2023
Waterlogging leads to major crop losses globally, particularly for waterlogging‐sensitive crops such as barley. Waterlogging reduces oxygen availability and results in additional stresses, leading to the activation of hypoxia and stress response pathways
Alexandra Miricescu   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Overexpression of Barley Transcription Factor HvERF2.11 in Arabidopsis Enhances Plant Waterlogging Tolerance. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci, 2020
Waterlogging stress significantly affects the growth, development, and productivity of crop plants. However, manipulation of gene expression to enhance waterlogging tolerance is very limited.
Luan H   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

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