W Jia, M Ma, J Chen, S Wu - International journal of molecular sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Globally, flooding is a major threat causing substantial yield decline of cereal crops, and is expected to be even more serious in many parts of the world due to climatic anomaly in the …
C Parent, N Capelli, A Berger, M Crèvecoeur, JF Dat - Plant stress, 2008 - fertitech.com
Under natural conditions, plants are frequently exposed to transient or permanent soil waterlogging. Flooding drastically influences the soil physico-chemical properties, most …
T Balakhnina, A Borkowska - International Agrophysics, 2013 - archive.sciendo.com
The role of exogenous silicon in enhancing plant resistance to various abiotic stressors: salinity, drought, metal toxicities and ultraviolet radiation are presented. The data on …
P Kumar, M Pal, R Joshi, RK Sairam - Physiology and Molecular Biology of …, 2013 - Springer
A study was conducted to examine the physiological response of contrasting mung bean (Vigna radiata) genotypes viz., T 44 & MH–96–1 (tolerant) and Pusa Baisakhi & MH–1K–24 …
The interaction of multiple waterlogging events during vegetative growth (at the seven-and nine-leaf stage, and at heading) to a waterlogging event during the generative growth stage …
N Rezvani, A Sorooshzadeh… - International Journal of …, 2012 - researchgate.net
Saffron (Crocus sativus) is cultivated as spices, medicinal and aromatic plant species. At autumn season, heavy rainfall can cause flooding stress and inhibits growth of saffron. Thus …
Abstract Changes in global rainfall patterns and construction of artificial dams have led to widespread alteration of hydrological processes in riparian ecosystems. At the same time …