Future increases in the intensity of heat waves (high heat and low water availability) are predicted to be one of the most significant impacts on organisms. Using six native grasses from Eastern Australia, we assessed their capacity to tolerate heat waves with low water availability. We were interested in understanding differential response between native grasses of differing photosynthetic pathways in terms of physiological and some molecular parameters to ecologically relevant summer heat waves that are associated with low rainfall. We used a simulation heatwave event in controlled temperature cabinets and investigated effects of the different treatments on four stress indicators: leaf senescence, leaf water content, photosynthetic effici...
In a world of changing climate, changes in the magnitude and timing of fluctuations in environmental...
C4 grasses are best adapted to the transition, warm-arid, and warm-humid climatic zones and have the...
This research was funded by the European Social Fund under the No 09.3.3-LMT-K-712 “Development of C...
Future increases in the intensity of heat waves (high heat and low water availability) are predicted...
Future increases in the intensity of heat waves (high heat and low water availability) are predicted...
With an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events, plants are likely to reach t...
Heat stress is a primary factor causing summer bentgrass decline. Changes in gene expression at the ...
Heat stress is a primary factor causing summer bentgrass decline. Changes in gene expression at the ...
Extremes in climate, such as heat waves and drought, are expected to become more frequent and intens...
Grasslands cover more than 70% of the world's agricultural land playing a pivotal role in global foo...
Heatwaves, with increases in day and night time temperatures, are predicted to increase in frequency...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are facing global threats mainly due to episodic heat waves. In a mesocos...
Heat and drought are two major limiting factors for perennial pasture production in south eastern Au...
Heatwaves are increasingly occurring out-of-season, which may affect plants not primed for the event...
In spite of the ubiquitous nature of heat-shock proteins (Hsps), and their central role in thermotol...
In a world of changing climate, changes in the magnitude and timing of fluctuations in environmental...
C4 grasses are best adapted to the transition, warm-arid, and warm-humid climatic zones and have the...
This research was funded by the European Social Fund under the No 09.3.3-LMT-K-712 “Development of C...
Future increases in the intensity of heat waves (high heat and low water availability) are predicted...
Future increases in the intensity of heat waves (high heat and low water availability) are predicted...
With an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events, plants are likely to reach t...
Heat stress is a primary factor causing summer bentgrass decline. Changes in gene expression at the ...
Heat stress is a primary factor causing summer bentgrass decline. Changes in gene expression at the ...
Extremes in climate, such as heat waves and drought, are expected to become more frequent and intens...
Grasslands cover more than 70% of the world's agricultural land playing a pivotal role in global foo...
Heatwaves, with increases in day and night time temperatures, are predicted to increase in frequency...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are facing global threats mainly due to episodic heat waves. In a mesocos...
Heat and drought are two major limiting factors for perennial pasture production in south eastern Au...
Heatwaves are increasingly occurring out-of-season, which may affect plants not primed for the event...
In spite of the ubiquitous nature of heat-shock proteins (Hsps), and their central role in thermotol...
In a world of changing climate, changes in the magnitude and timing of fluctuations in environmental...
C4 grasses are best adapted to the transition, warm-arid, and warm-humid climatic zones and have the...
This research was funded by the European Social Fund under the No 09.3.3-LMT-K-712 “Development of C...