There is wide consensus about the significance of monitoring plant responses during flooding when evaluating specific tolerance. Nonetheless, plant recovery once water recedes has often been overlooked. This note highlights the importance of registering plant performance during a recovery phase. Two opposite types of plant growth responses, during and after flooding, are discussed. It is shown that an apparently poor performance during flooding does not necessarily involve a reduced tolerance, as plants can prioritize saving energy and carbohydrates for later resumption of vigorous growth during recovery. Conversely, maintenance of positive plant growth during flooding can imply extensive depletion of reserves, consequently constraining fut...
Global warming has dramatically increased the frequency and severity of flooding events worldwide. A...
Flooding can be defined as excess water in the root environment of land plants. This excess water ca...
Flooding events have increased significantly because of global climate change, in which rising water...
This study assessed the flooding tolerance of the tropical grasses Chloris gayana Kunth and Panicum ...
Excess water in the form of waterlogged soil or deeper submergence (generically termed ‘flooding’) i...
Key message: After a flooding period,Populus deltoidesplants compensate for the reduced growth under...
Waterlogging is a stress of increasing importance for pastures as a consequence of global climate ch...
Styrax pohlii naturally occurs in flood-prone areas and its capacity to survive floods is intriguing...
Soil flooding decreased leaf area and dry weight of young starfruit (Averrhoa carambola L) plants af...
Climate change models predict an increase in the frequency of flooding events globally, making flood...
La inundación de las plantas inhibe la absorción de agua, ocasiona cierre estomático y reduce la tas...
Alluvial floodplain forests have been reduced drastically in many parts of Europe, due to deforestat...
Flooding is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future. The ecological consequence...
Plants are highly sensitive to the water status of the soil in which they grow, with too little soil...
Contains fulltext : 19008_metaadtof.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Plants...
Global warming has dramatically increased the frequency and severity of flooding events worldwide. A...
Flooding can be defined as excess water in the root environment of land plants. This excess water ca...
Flooding events have increased significantly because of global climate change, in which rising water...
This study assessed the flooding tolerance of the tropical grasses Chloris gayana Kunth and Panicum ...
Excess water in the form of waterlogged soil or deeper submergence (generically termed ‘flooding’) i...
Key message: After a flooding period,Populus deltoidesplants compensate for the reduced growth under...
Waterlogging is a stress of increasing importance for pastures as a consequence of global climate ch...
Styrax pohlii naturally occurs in flood-prone areas and its capacity to survive floods is intriguing...
Soil flooding decreased leaf area and dry weight of young starfruit (Averrhoa carambola L) plants af...
Climate change models predict an increase in the frequency of flooding events globally, making flood...
La inundación de las plantas inhibe la absorción de agua, ocasiona cierre estomático y reduce la tas...
Alluvial floodplain forests have been reduced drastically in many parts of Europe, due to deforestat...
Flooding is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future. The ecological consequence...
Plants are highly sensitive to the water status of the soil in which they grow, with too little soil...
Contains fulltext : 19008_metaadtof.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Plants...
Global warming has dramatically increased the frequency and severity of flooding events worldwide. A...
Flooding can be defined as excess water in the root environment of land plants. This excess water ca...
Flooding events have increased significantly because of global climate change, in which rising water...