M Staniak, E Szpunar-Krok, A Kocira - Agriculture, 2023 - mdpi.com
The sharp increase in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) acreage in the late 20th century and early 21st century is due to the demand for edible oil and feed protein. However, a …
Y Zhang, G Liu, H Dong, C Li - The Crop Journal, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the last few decades, waterlogging stress has increasingly threatened global cotton production. Waterlogging results in reduced soil oxygen, impairing the growth and …
MA Hossain, SN Uddin - Australian journal of crop science, 2011 - search.informit.org
Waterlogging is a widespread limiting factor for wheat production throughout the world specially irrigated and high rainfall environments. The important biological consequence of …
D Yin, S Chen, F Chen, Z Guan, W Fang - Environmental and Experimental …, 2009 - Elsevier
Responses to waterlogging of a tolerant chrysanthemum cultivar ('53-4') were compared with those of a susceptible one ('13-13'). Just 4 days of waterlogging were enough to induce …
G Mustafa, K Sakata, S Komatsu - Journal of proteomics, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Aluminum oxide (Al 2 O 3) nanoparticles are used in agricultural products and cause various adverse growth effects on different plant species. To study the effects of Al 2 O …
J Kuai, Z Liu, Y Wang, Y Meng, B Chen, W Zhao… - Plant science, 2014 - Elsevier
The work explored sucrose metabolism in the leaves subtending the cotton boll (SBL) and its role in boll weight after waterlogging in cotton. Results showed that net photosynthesis …
As waterlogging and successive events severely influence growth and development of economically important plants, we attempted to characterize the role of a waterlogging …
H Zhang, M Yang, Q Luan, H Tang… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2017 - ACS Publications
Cellulose anionic hydrogels were successfully prepared by dissolving TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers in NaOH/urea aqueous solution and being cross-linked with …
P Zhang, D Lyu, L Jia, J He, S Qin - BMC genomics, 2017 - Springer
Background Cerasus sachalinensis is widely used in cool regions as a sweet cherry rootstock and is known for its sensitivity to soil waterlogging and waterlogging stress …