Water relations in cotton plants infected with Phymatotrichum omnivorum were studied to determine the mechanism of wilt development. Relationships between leaf water and osmotic potentials, relative water contents, and diffusive resistances of leaves from diseased and waterstressed healthy plants were similar, indicating that wilting was not due to changes in leaf osmotic regulation. Rates of recovery from wilting, measured as increases in relative water content with time in both diseased and waterstressed healthy plants were identical. There was no significant difference in root dry weight of healthy and diseased plants, indicating that wilting is not a consequence of reduced root area. Resistance to water flow in roots and lower stems inc...
Water relations have been well documented in tree species, but relatively little is known about the ...
Two theories have been offered to explain the wilting symptoms displayed by plants attacked with vas...
Abscission and the movement of, as well as the endogenous levels of, plant growth regulators was inv...
Smith in 1899 (99) recognized the xylem inhabiting nature of parasites causing wilt diseases of cott...
1. The variation of the foliar water content as related to the wilting of plants was studied by dete...
1. Wilt symptoms in cotton and red gram caused by the soil-borne pathogens F. vasinfectum and F. udu...
This article presents the findings of an extensive research endeavor aimed at comprehending the phys...
This article presents the findings of an extensive research endeavor aimed at comprehending the phys...
In previous experiments, increased leaf-Phosphorus (P) content with increasing P supply enhanced the...
In previous experiments, increased leaf-Phosphorus (P) content with increasing P supply enhanced the...
In previous experiments, increased leaf-Phosphorus (P) content with increasing P supply enhanced the...
Under severe water stress, leaf wilting is quite general in higher plants. This passive movement can...
Varying the position of stem inoculation, the concentration of inoculum and the age of plant affecte...
Abscission and the movement of, as well as the endogenous levels of, plant growth regulators was inv...
Abscission and the movement of, as well as the endogenous levels of, plant growth regulators was inv...
Water relations have been well documented in tree species, but relatively little is known about the ...
Two theories have been offered to explain the wilting symptoms displayed by plants attacked with vas...
Abscission and the movement of, as well as the endogenous levels of, plant growth regulators was inv...
Smith in 1899 (99) recognized the xylem inhabiting nature of parasites causing wilt diseases of cott...
1. The variation of the foliar water content as related to the wilting of plants was studied by dete...
1. Wilt symptoms in cotton and red gram caused by the soil-borne pathogens F. vasinfectum and F. udu...
This article presents the findings of an extensive research endeavor aimed at comprehending the phys...
This article presents the findings of an extensive research endeavor aimed at comprehending the phys...
In previous experiments, increased leaf-Phosphorus (P) content with increasing P supply enhanced the...
In previous experiments, increased leaf-Phosphorus (P) content with increasing P supply enhanced the...
In previous experiments, increased leaf-Phosphorus (P) content with increasing P supply enhanced the...
Under severe water stress, leaf wilting is quite general in higher plants. This passive movement can...
Varying the position of stem inoculation, the concentration of inoculum and the age of plant affecte...
Abscission and the movement of, as well as the endogenous levels of, plant growth regulators was inv...
Abscission and the movement of, as well as the endogenous levels of, plant growth regulators was inv...
Water relations have been well documented in tree species, but relatively little is known about the ...
Two theories have been offered to explain the wilting symptoms displayed by plants attacked with vas...
Abscission and the movement of, as well as the endogenous levels of, plant growth regulators was inv...