Changes in physiological and morphological traits of roots and shoots of wheat in response to different depths of waterlogging

Volume: 28, Issue: 11, Pages: 1121 - 1131
Published: Nov 16, 2001
Abstract
The growth reduction of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) during and after waterlogging stress depends on the depth of water from the soil surface. In a pot experiment with 3-week-old plants, soil was waterlogged for 14 d at the surface, or at 100 or 200 mm below the surface, and pots were then drained to assess recovery. A fully drained treatment kept at field capacity served as control. During waterlogging, the relative growth rate of roots...
Paper Details
Title
Changes in physiological and morphological traits of roots and shoots of wheat in response to different depths of waterlogging
Published Date
Nov 16, 2001
Volume
28
Issue
11
Pages
1121 - 1131
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