Two Rumex Species from Contrasting Hydrological Niches Regulate Flooding Tolerance through Distinct Mechanisms

H van Veen, A Mustroph, GA Barding… - The Plant …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Global climate change has increased flooding events, which affect both natural vegetation
dynamics and crop productivity. The flooded environment is lethal for most plant species
because it restricts gas exchange and induces an energy and carbon crisis. Flooding
survival strategies have been studied in Oryza sativa, a cultivated monocot. However, our
understanding of plant adaptation to natural flood-prone environments remains scant, even
though wild plants represent a valuable resource of tolerance mechanisms that could be …

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H van Veen, A Mustroph, GA Barding… - academia.edu
Global climate change has increased flooding events, which affect both natural vegetation
dynamics and crop productivity. The flooded environment is lethal for most plant species
because it restricts gas exchange and induces an energy and carbon crisis. Flooding
survival strategies have been studied in Oryza sativa, a cultivated monocot. However, our
understanding of plant adaptation to natural flood-prone environments remains scant, even
though wild plants represent a valuable resource of tolerance mechanisms that could be …
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