Wheat leaf non-sequential senescence at the late grain-filling stage involves the early senescence of younger flag leaves compared to that observed in older second leaves. On the other hand, sequential senescence involves leaf senescence that follows an age-related pattern, in which flag leaves are the latest to undergo senescence. The characteristics of sugar metabolism in two sequential senescence cultivars and two non-sequential senescence cultivars under both natural and drought conditions were studied to elucidate the underlying mechanism of drought tolerance in two different senescence modes. The results showed that compared to sequential senescence wheat cultivars, under natural and drought conditions, non-sequential senescence wheat...
Three wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L.), Splendeur, Hobbit and Maris Huntsman grown in pots wer...
Currently, limited knowledge is available about the combined effects of drought and light in case of...
Leaf senescence in intact wheat plants can be strongly influenced by altered source/sink relations. ...
<p>(A), (C) and (E) Flag leaf. (B), (D) and (F) The second leaf. Solid and dash lines represent natu...
It has been proposed that delayed leaf senescence can extend grain filling duration and thus increas...
AbstractPhotosynthetic characteristics were compared between two field-grown spring wheat (Triticum ...
We report a case study of natural variations and correlations of some photosynthetic parameters, gre...
Wheat is one of the most important cereals, whose growth and development is strongly limited by drou...
In wheat, stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC), composed mainly of fructans, are the major carbon ...
Remobilization of stored carbohydrates in the stem of wheat plants is an important contributor to gr...
The onset and rate of senescence influence key agronomical traits, including grain yield (GY). Our o...
Drought at the grain filling stage of wheat will cause premature leaf senescence, thus leading to co...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
The capacity for optimising grain yield depends largely on the timing of senescence and the processe...
Three wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L.), Splendeur, Hobbit and Maris Huntsman grown in pots wer...
Currently, limited knowledge is available about the combined effects of drought and light in case of...
Leaf senescence in intact wheat plants can be strongly influenced by altered source/sink relations. ...
<p>(A), (C) and (E) Flag leaf. (B), (D) and (F) The second leaf. Solid and dash lines represent natu...
It has been proposed that delayed leaf senescence can extend grain filling duration and thus increas...
AbstractPhotosynthetic characteristics were compared between two field-grown spring wheat (Triticum ...
We report a case study of natural variations and correlations of some photosynthetic parameters, gre...
Wheat is one of the most important cereals, whose growth and development is strongly limited by drou...
In wheat, stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC), composed mainly of fructans, are the major carbon ...
Remobilization of stored carbohydrates in the stem of wheat plants is an important contributor to gr...
The onset and rate of senescence influence key agronomical traits, including grain yield (GY). Our o...
Drought at the grain filling stage of wheat will cause premature leaf senescence, thus leading to co...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
Understanding the contrasting biochemical changes in different plant parts in response to drought ca...
The capacity for optimising grain yield depends largely on the timing of senescence and the processe...
Three wheat cultivars (Triticum aestivum L.), Splendeur, Hobbit and Maris Huntsman grown in pots wer...
Currently, limited knowledge is available about the combined effects of drought and light in case of...
Leaf senescence in intact wheat plants can be strongly influenced by altered source/sink relations. ...