Regulation of root traits for internal aeration and tolerance to soil waterlogging-flooding stress
Regulation of Root Traits for Internal Aeration and Tolerance to Soil Waterlogging-Flooding
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Mechanisms of waterlogging tolerance in wheat–a review of root and shoot physiology
We review the detrimental effects of waterlogging on physiology, growth and yield of wheat.
We highlight traits contributing to waterlogging tolerance and genetic diversity in wheat …
We highlight traits contributing to waterlogging tolerance and genetic diversity in wheat …
Long‐distance transport of gases in plants: a perspective on internal aeration and radial oxygen loss from roots
TD Colmer - Plant, Cell & Environment, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Internal transport of gases is crucial for vascular plants inhabiting aquatic, wetland or flood‐
prone environments. Diffusivity of gases in water is approximately 10 000 times slower than …
prone environments. Diffusivity of gases in water is approximately 10 000 times slower than …
The hypoxia–reoxygenation stress in plants
J León, MC Castillo, B Gayubas - Journal of experimental …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Plants are very plastic in adapting growth and development to changing adverse
environmental conditions. This feature will be essential for plants to survive climate changes …
environmental conditions. This feature will be essential for plants to survive climate changes …
Formation of aerenchyma and the processes of plant ventilation in relation to soil flooding and submergence
MB Jackson, W Armstrong - Plant Biology, 1999 - thieme-connect.com
Enhanced development of gas-spaces beyond that due to the partial cell separation
normally found in ground parenchymas and their derivatives creates tissue commonly …
normally found in ground parenchymas and their derivatives creates tissue commonly …
[图书][B] Plant roots: the hidden half
A Eshel, T Beeckman - 2013 - books.google.com
The decade since the publication of the third edition of this volume has been an era of great
progress in biology in general and the plant sciences in particular. This is especially true …
progress in biology in general and the plant sciences in particular. This is especially true …
Aerenchyma formation
DE Evans - New phytologist, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Aerenchyma–tissue containing enlarged gas spaces–occurs in many plants. It is formed
either as part of normal development, or in response to stress (eg hypoxia). Two …
either as part of normal development, or in response to stress (eg hypoxia). Two …
Wetland plant responses to soil flooding
SR Pezeshki - Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2001 - Elsevier
Wetland plants possess various characteristics that enable them to survive periodic soil
saturation and the accompanying changes in soil chemistry. These changes include the …
saturation and the accompanying changes in soil chemistry. These changes include the …
Redox regulation of plant development
MJ Considine, CH Foyer - Antioxidants & redox signaling, 2014 - liebertpub.com
Significance: We provide a conceptual framework for the interactions between the cellular
redox signaling hub and the phytohormone signaling network that controls plant growth and …
redox signaling hub and the phytohormone signaling network that controls plant growth and …
Soil oxidation-reduction in wetlands and its impact on plant functioning
SR Pezeshki, RD DeLaune - Biology, 2012 - mdpi.com
Soil flooding in wetlands is accompanied by changes in soil physical and chemical
characteristics. These changes include the lowering of soil redox potential (Eh) leading to …
characteristics. These changes include the lowering of soil redox potential (Eh) leading to …