Partial root zone drying irrigation improves water use efficiency but compromise the yield and quality of cotton crop

R Iqbal, MAS Raza, MA Rashid… - … in Soil Science and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Water shortage is the main limitation for agricultural production in many parts of the world.
Drought or unavailability of water may seriously limit plant growth as well as yield. A pot …

Effect of partial rhizosphere drying on plant photosynthetic, antioxidative and water related indicators in cotton

R Iqbal, MAS Raza, MHU Rahman… - … in Soil Science and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Freshwater resources are severely declining due to climate change. However, the use of
water saving strategies is a prime objective of this century. Many techniques have been …

[HTML][HTML] Chemical signals and their regulations on the plant growth and water use efficiency of cotton seedlings under partial root-zone drying and different nitrogen …

W Li, L Jia, L Wang - Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 2017 - Elsevier
Partial root-zone drying during irrigation (PRD) has been shown effective in enhancing plant
water use efficiency (WUE), however, the roles of chemical signals from root and shoot that …

Physiological response of cotton to a root zone soil moisture gradient: implications for Partial Root Zone Drying irrigation

SC White, SR Raine - Journal of Cotton Science, 2009 - research.usq.edu.au
Partial Root Zone Drying (PRD) is an irrigation strategy which involves the alternate drying
and wetting of sub-sections of the plant root zone. Savings in crop water use productivity …

Partial root‐zone drying irrigation improves intrinsic water‐use efficiency and maintains high photosynthesis by uncoupling stomatal and mesophyll conductance in …

W Hu, DA Loka, Y Yang, Z Wu, J Wang… - Plant, Cell & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Partial root‐zone drying irrigation (PRD) can improve water‐use efficiency (WUE) without
reductions in photosynthesis; however, the mechanism by which this is attained is unclear …

Partial rootzone drying and deficit irrigation in cotton for use under large mobile irrigation machines

SC White - 2007 - research.usq.edu.au
There is currently a shortage of irrigation water available for cotton production in Australia
due to recent climatic and legislative conditions. Some growers have responded to this …

Partial root-zone drying (PRD), its effects and agricultural significance: a review

R Iqbal, MAS Raza, M Toleikiene, M Ayaz… - Bulletin of the National …, 2020 - Springer
Background Water resources are very important to agricultural crop production due to
increasing demand for food, feed, and fiber. There is a growing requirement for more use of …

[HTML][HTML] Role of alternate and fixed partial root-zone drying on water use efficiency and growth of maize (Zea mays L.) in gypsiferous soils

AA Al-Kayssi - International Soil and Water Conservation Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Alternate partial root-zone drying (APRD) is a water-saving method but can regulate crop
physiological responses. A pot experiment has been conducted to study the efficiency of …

Effect of deficit irrigation on yield, relative leaf water content, leaf proline accumulation and chlorophyll stability index of cotton–maize cropping sequence

T Sampathkumar, BJ Pandian, P Jeyakumar… - Experimental …, 2014 - cambridge.org
Water stress induces some physiological changes in plants and has cumulative effects on
crop growth and yield. Field experiments were conducted to study the effect of deficit …

Effects of partial root-zone drying irrigation and water quality on soil physical and chemical properties

A Alrajhi, S Beecham, A Hassanli - Agricultural Water Management, 2017 - Elsevier
Using recycled wastewater (RW) is considered to be a strategic choice for overcoming water
scarcity worldwide, so there is a pressing need to improve irrigation and nutrient uptake to …