Over the past decade it has become clear that we cannot always explain the observed reduction in leaf expansion rates during drought by measuring the plant's water relations. This has led us to question the possibility of a role for the cell wall and its biochemical machinery in controlling the rate of leaf expansion during drought. However, if we are to reject or modify previous assumptions regarding the control of leaf expansion during drought, then we must offer alternative explanations. This article addresses recent work from this laboratory and in the literature, concerning the involvement of cell wall-enzymes, pH and abscisic acid (ABA) in regulating leaf expansion during water deficit
Plants are negatively affected by water deficiencies, and water stress is expected to increase due t...
National audienceThe nature of plant growth limitation by environmental stresses such as water defic...
Water-deficit stress poses unique challenges to plant cells dependent on a hydrostatic skeleton and ...
We highlight the novel observation that the responses of maize leaf growth to abscisic acid (ABA) si...
Plants are often exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions, for instance abiotic stresses, whi...
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss ...
AbstractDrought is the most important yield-limiting factor under natural and agricultural condition...
In two experiments, the effect has been investigated of a mild and a more prolonged drought on the s...
It is clearly established that there is not a unique response to soil water deficit but that there a...
Control of drought stress in plant is not only very complex, but is also highly influenced by other ...
Water, a necessary component of cell protoplasm, plays an essential role in supporting life on Earth...
• Background and Aims Drought causes a decline of root hydraulic conductance, which aside from embol...
The uptake of mineral nutrients by plants depends on the dissociation of ions in the soil solution a...
Stomatal behaviour of plants in drying soil can be regulated by (long distance) chemical signals tha...
Leaf rolling observed in some crops such as maize, rice, wheat and sorghum is an indicator of decrea...
Plants are negatively affected by water deficiencies, and water stress is expected to increase due t...
National audienceThe nature of plant growth limitation by environmental stresses such as water defic...
Water-deficit stress poses unique challenges to plant cells dependent on a hydrostatic skeleton and ...
We highlight the novel observation that the responses of maize leaf growth to abscisic acid (ABA) si...
Plants are often exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions, for instance abiotic stresses, whi...
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss ...
AbstractDrought is the most important yield-limiting factor under natural and agricultural condition...
In two experiments, the effect has been investigated of a mild and a more prolonged drought on the s...
It is clearly established that there is not a unique response to soil water deficit but that there a...
Control of drought stress in plant is not only very complex, but is also highly influenced by other ...
Water, a necessary component of cell protoplasm, plays an essential role in supporting life on Earth...
• Background and Aims Drought causes a decline of root hydraulic conductance, which aside from embol...
The uptake of mineral nutrients by plants depends on the dissociation of ions in the soil solution a...
Stomatal behaviour of plants in drying soil can be regulated by (long distance) chemical signals tha...
Leaf rolling observed in some crops such as maize, rice, wheat and sorghum is an indicator of decrea...
Plants are negatively affected by water deficiencies, and water stress is expected to increase due t...
National audienceThe nature of plant growth limitation by environmental stresses such as water defic...
Water-deficit stress poses unique challenges to plant cells dependent on a hydrostatic skeleton and ...