Climatic variability, typified by erratic heavy-rainfall events, causes waterlogging in intensively irrigated crops and is exacerbated under warm temperature regimes on soils with poor internal drainage. Irrigated cotton is often grown in precisely these conditions, exposing it to waterlogging-induced yield losses after substantial summer rainfall. This calls for a deeper understanding of mechanisms of waterlogging tolerance and its relevance to cotton. Hence this review suggests possible causes of waterlogging-induced yield loss in cotton and approaches to improvement of waterlogging tolerance, drawing upon the slight body of published data in cotton and principles from other species. The yield penalty depends on soil type, phenological st...
The obvious symptoms of waterlogging response in cotton are leaf chlorosis (yellowing) and dropping ...
Cotton is sensitive to waterlogging stress, which usually results in stunted growth and yield loss. ...
Cotton crop is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogging, especially during the early growth stages...
Climatic variability, typified by erratic heavy-rainfall events, causes waterlogging in intensively ...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. In Australia, cotton production is c...
AbstractUnder the current climatic variability, extreme weather events with multiple stresses have b...
Due to an indeterminate growth habit, we hypothesised that different canopy layers of cotton might b...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. When grown on soils with inherently ...
Abstract: Soil waterlogging has become a major natural disasters affecting cotton production. With a...
Soil waterlogging and subsequent ethylene release from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) tissues has be...
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...
In Australia, periodic waterlogging throughout the cotton growing season can cause production losses...
In this glasshouse study, we investigated the mechanisms of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG)-induced wa...
Waterlogging stress causes yield reduction in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). A major component of w...
The obvious symptoms of waterlogging response in cotton are leaf chlorosis (yellowing) and dropping ...
Cotton is sensitive to waterlogging stress, which usually results in stunted growth and yield loss. ...
Cotton crop is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogging, especially during the early growth stages...
Climatic variability, typified by erratic heavy-rainfall events, causes waterlogging in intensively ...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. In Australia, cotton production is c...
AbstractUnder the current climatic variability, extreme weather events with multiple stresses have b...
Due to an indeterminate growth habit, we hypothesised that different canopy layers of cotton might b...
Cotton is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogged conditions. When grown on soils with inherently ...
Abstract: Soil waterlogging has become a major natural disasters affecting cotton production. With a...
Soil waterlogging and subsequent ethylene release from cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) tissues has be...
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...
In Australia, periodic waterlogging throughout the cotton growing season can cause production losses...
In this glasshouse study, we investigated the mechanisms of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG)-induced wa...
Waterlogging stress causes yield reduction in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). A major component of w...
The obvious symptoms of waterlogging response in cotton are leaf chlorosis (yellowing) and dropping ...
Cotton is sensitive to waterlogging stress, which usually results in stunted growth and yield loss. ...
Cotton crop is known to be poorly adapted to waterlogging, especially during the early growth stages...