Drought stress can imprint marks in plants after a previous exposure, leading to plant acclimation and a permissive state that facilitates a more effective response to subsequent stress events. Such stress imprints would benefit plants obtained through vegetative propagation (propagules). Herein, our hypothesis was that the propagules obtained from plants previously exposed to water deficit would perform better under water deficit as compared to those obtained from plants that did not face stressful conditions. Sugarcane plants were grown under well-hydrated conditions or subjected to three cycles of water deficit by water withholding. Then, the propagules were subjected to water deficit. Leaf gas exchange was reduced under water deficit an...
For sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) crops, the effects of an environmental stress, especially water defic...
Global climate change will result in extreme environments, such as droughts and floods. We investiga...
The pre-dawn leaf water potential (A) and relative water content (B) in sugarcane plants grown under...
Drought stress can imprint marks in plants after a previous exposure, leading to plant acclimation a...
Increasing water scarcity and depleted water productivity in irrigated soils are inducing farmers to...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
Among various abiotic stresses, water is reported as a rare entity in many parts of the world. Decre...
Not AvailableDrought is the most important deleterious abiotic stress factor largely affecting sugar...
Water deficit is an important exogenous factor that enhances the influx of sucrose into sugarcane (S...
Plants are often exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions, for instance abiotic stresses, whi...
Water deficit is the main limiting factor for sugarcane yield worldwide. Under this stress, the crop...
Water stress (drought and flood) is one of the major factors that limits sugarcane growth and yield....
Abstract Sugarcane is the main sugar-producing plant in the world and also plays an important role a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differential sensitivity of sugarcane genotypes to H2O2 in...
For sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) crops, the effects of an environmental stress, especially water defic...
Global climate change will result in extreme environments, such as droughts and floods. We investiga...
The pre-dawn leaf water potential (A) and relative water content (B) in sugarcane plants grown under...
Drought stress can imprint marks in plants after a previous exposure, leading to plant acclimation a...
Increasing water scarcity and depleted water productivity in irrigated soils are inducing farmers to...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
Among various abiotic stresses, water is reported as a rare entity in many parts of the world. Decre...
Not AvailableDrought is the most important deleterious abiotic stress factor largely affecting sugar...
Water deficit is an important exogenous factor that enhances the influx of sucrose into sugarcane (S...
Plants are often exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions, for instance abiotic stresses, whi...
Water deficit is the main limiting factor for sugarcane yield worldwide. Under this stress, the crop...
Water stress (drought and flood) is one of the major factors that limits sugarcane growth and yield....
Abstract Sugarcane is the main sugar-producing plant in the world and also plays an important role a...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differential sensitivity of sugarcane genotypes to H2O2 in...
For sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) crops, the effects of an environmental stress, especially water defic...
Global climate change will result in extreme environments, such as droughts and floods. We investiga...
The pre-dawn leaf water potential (A) and relative water content (B) in sugarcane plants grown under...