<p><b>The chlorophyll content (SPAD VALUE) (A) and photosynthetic rate (B) of the cotton with the waterlogging treatments at the squaring and flowering stages.</b> The statistical analysis is one way ANOVA.</p
In this glasshouse study, we investigated the mechanisms of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG)-induced wa...
AbstractIn rainy and humidity region of south China, cotton usually suffers from water logging stres...
Effects of waterlogging imposed at the seedling stage on photosynthetic capacity at the grain-fillin...
<p>The effects of the waterlogging treatments at the different growth stages on the fruit branch, fr...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. In Australia, cotton production is c...
Cotton crop is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogging, especially during the early growth stages...
AbstractUnder the current climatic variability, extreme weather events with multiple stresses have b...
Through field studies, cotton responses to dual stresses – waterlogging and low light (shade) were i...
Yield loss in cotton has been quantitatively related to the duration of waterlogging. However, the p...
Cotton crop is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogging, especially during the early growth stages...
Due to an indeterminate growth habit, we hypothesised that different canopy layers of cotton might b...
Climatic variability, typified by erratic heavy-rainfall events, causes waterlogging in intensively ...
Abstract: Soil waterlogging has become a major natural disasters affecting cotton production. With a...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. When grown on soils with inherently ...
The obvious symptoms of waterlogging response in cotton are leaf chlorosis (yellowing) and dropping ...
In this glasshouse study, we investigated the mechanisms of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG)-induced wa...
AbstractIn rainy and humidity region of south China, cotton usually suffers from water logging stres...
Effects of waterlogging imposed at the seedling stage on photosynthetic capacity at the grain-fillin...
<p>The effects of the waterlogging treatments at the different growth stages on the fruit branch, fr...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. In Australia, cotton production is c...
Cotton crop is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogging, especially during the early growth stages...
AbstractUnder the current climatic variability, extreme weather events with multiple stresses have b...
Through field studies, cotton responses to dual stresses – waterlogging and low light (shade) were i...
Yield loss in cotton has been quantitatively related to the duration of waterlogging. However, the p...
Cotton crop is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogging, especially during the early growth stages...
Due to an indeterminate growth habit, we hypothesised that different canopy layers of cotton might b...
Climatic variability, typified by erratic heavy-rainfall events, causes waterlogging in intensively ...
Abstract: Soil waterlogging has become a major natural disasters affecting cotton production. With a...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. When grown on soils with inherently ...
The obvious symptoms of waterlogging response in cotton are leaf chlorosis (yellowing) and dropping ...
In this glasshouse study, we investigated the mechanisms of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG)-induced wa...
AbstractIn rainy and humidity region of south China, cotton usually suffers from water logging stres...
Effects of waterlogging imposed at the seedling stage on photosynthetic capacity at the grain-fillin...