Environmental and cultivation factors affect the morphology, architecture and performance of root systems in soilless grown plants

A Balliu, Y Zheng, G Sallaku, JA Fernández, NS Gruda… - Horticulturae, 2021 - mdpi.com
Soilless culture systems are currently one of the fastest-growing sectors in horticulture. The
plant roots are confined into a specific rootzone and are exposed to environmental changes …

The state of the art in modeling waterlogging impacts on plants: what do we know and what do we need to know

K Liu, MT Harrison, S Shabala, H Meinke… - Earth's …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Models are key tools in our quest to better understand the impacts of soil
waterlogging on plant growth and crop production. Here, we reviewed the state of the art of …

Excessive rainfall leads to maize yield loss of a comparable magnitude to extreme drought in the United States

Y Li, K Guan, GD Schnitkey, E DeLucia… - Global change …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing drought and extreme rainfall are major threats to maize production in the United
States. However, compared to drought impact, the impact of excessive rainfall on crop yield …

Coupling machine learning and weather forecast to predict farmland flood disaster: A case study in Yangtze River basin

Z Jiang, S Yang, Z Liu, Y Xu, Y Xiong, S Qi… - … Modelling & Software, 2022 - Elsevier
Accurate water level prediction is the premise of farmland waterlogging prediction. A simple
water level prediction model (FDPRE) based on four machine learning (ML) algorithms and …

Predisposition in plant disease: exploiting the nexus in abiotic and biotic stress perception and response

RM Bostock, MF Pye… - Annual review of …, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Predisposition results from abiotic stresses occurring prior to infection that affect
susceptibility of plants to disease. The environment is seldom optimal for plant growth, and …

On a quest for stress tolerance genes: membrane transporters in sensing and adapting to hostile soils

S Shabala, J Bose, AT Fuglsang… - Journal of Experimental …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Abiotic stresses such as salinity, drought, and flooding severely limit food and fibre
production and result in penalties of in excess of US $100 billion per annum to the …

Climate change shifts forward flowering and reduces crop waterlogging stress

K Liu, MT Harrison, SV Archontoulis… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Climate change will drive increased frequencies of extreme climatic events. Despite this,
there is little scholarly information on the extent to which waterlogging caused by extreme …

Soil organic matter as catalyst of crop resource capture

AE King, GA Ali, AW Gillespie… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The positive effect of soil organic matter (SOM) on crop yield has historically been attributed
to the ability of SOM to supply crops with nitrogen and water. Whether management-induced …

Membrane transporters mediating root signalling and adaptive responses to oxygen deprivation and soil flooding

S Shabala, L Shabala, J Barcelo… - Plant, Cell & …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This review provides a comprehensive assessment of a previously unexplored topic:
elucidating the role that plasma‐and organelle‐based membrane transporters play in plant …

Waterlogging and submergence stress: affects and acclimation

UJ Phukan, S Mishra, RK Shukla - Critical Reviews in …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Submergence, whether partial or complete, imparts some serious consequences on plants
grown in flood prone ecosystems. Some plants can endure these conditions by embracing …