In south-west Australia, winter grown crops such as wheat and lupin often experience transient waterlogging during periods of high rainfall. Wheat is believed to be more tolerant to waterlogging than lupins, but until now no direct comparisons have been made. The effects of waterlogging on root growth and anatomy were compared in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) and yellow lupin (Lupinus luteus L.) using 1m deep root observation chambers. Seven days of waterlogging stopped root growth in all species, except somenodal root development in wheat. Roots of both lupin species died back progressively from the tips while waterlogged. After draining the chambers, wheat root growth resumed in the apical re...
The formation of aerenchyma in adventitious roots is one of the most crucial adaptive traits for wat...
Waterlogging reduces shoot and root growth and final yield of wheat. Waterlogged sites have a combin...
Little is known about water flow across intact root cells and roots in response to hypoxia. Response...
The growth reduction of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) during and after waterlogging stress depends on...
We review the detrimental effects of waterlogging on physiology, growth and yield of wheat. We highl...
In a glasshouse study, two experiments were conducted to understand how inherent variability, such a...
Improving the waterlogging tolerance of wheat varieties could alleviate yield constraints caused by ...
Waterlogging Stress is An Important Limiting Factor For Wheat and Barley Production. Waterlogging To...
In order to investigate the responses of plant geno-types to waterlogging and nutrient supply, physi...
Previous studies have shown similar water use for lupins [Lupinus angustifolius L.) and wheat {Triti...
Waterlogging has been reported to reduce crop yields by up to 80 %, although the lack of a consisten...
Waterlogging is expected to increase as a consequence of global climate change, constraining crop pr...
Morphological adaptation of roots is critical for plants to survive under waterlogging. In this stud...
The formation of aerenchyma in adventitious roots is one of the most crucial adaptive traits for wat...
Waterlogging is a seasonal constraint on low-lying cropping and pasture lands in temperate regions o...
The formation of aerenchyma in adventitious roots is one of the most crucial adaptive traits for wat...
Waterlogging reduces shoot and root growth and final yield of wheat. Waterlogged sites have a combin...
Little is known about water flow across intact root cells and roots in response to hypoxia. Response...
The growth reduction of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) during and after waterlogging stress depends on...
We review the detrimental effects of waterlogging on physiology, growth and yield of wheat. We highl...
In a glasshouse study, two experiments were conducted to understand how inherent variability, such a...
Improving the waterlogging tolerance of wheat varieties could alleviate yield constraints caused by ...
Waterlogging Stress is An Important Limiting Factor For Wheat and Barley Production. Waterlogging To...
In order to investigate the responses of plant geno-types to waterlogging and nutrient supply, physi...
Previous studies have shown similar water use for lupins [Lupinus angustifolius L.) and wheat {Triti...
Waterlogging has been reported to reduce crop yields by up to 80 %, although the lack of a consisten...
Waterlogging is expected to increase as a consequence of global climate change, constraining crop pr...
Morphological adaptation of roots is critical for plants to survive under waterlogging. In this stud...
The formation of aerenchyma in adventitious roots is one of the most crucial adaptive traits for wat...
Waterlogging is a seasonal constraint on low-lying cropping and pasture lands in temperate regions o...
The formation of aerenchyma in adventitious roots is one of the most crucial adaptive traits for wat...
Waterlogging reduces shoot and root growth and final yield of wheat. Waterlogged sites have a combin...
Little is known about water flow across intact root cells and roots in response to hypoxia. Response...