Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Ailsa Craig) plants were grown with roots split between two soil columns. After plant establishment, water was applied daily to one (partial root-zone drying—PRD) or both (well-watered control—WW) columns. Water was withheld from the other column in the PRD treatment, to expose some roots to drying soil. Soil and plant water status were monitored daily and throughout diurnal courses. Over 8 d, there were no treatment differences in leaf water potential (leaf) even though soil moisture content of the upper 6 cm () of the dry column in the PRD treatment decreased by up to 70%. Stomatal conductance (gs) of PRD plants decreased (relative to WW plants) when of the dry column decreased by 45%. Such closur...
Plant physiological responses to various stresses are characterized by interaction and coupling, whi...
Partial root-zone drying (PRD) is a deficit irrigation technique with great potential for water savi...
Tomato species and cultivars, Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv. Ailsa Craig and Solairo, differing in d...
The fundamental question as to what triggers stomatal closure during soil drying remains contentious...
The fundamental question as to what triggers stomatal closure during soil drying remains contentious...
The fundamental question as to what triggers stomatal closure during soil drying remains contentious...
Drought reduces leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm). Both hydraulic signal...
Drought reduces leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm). Both hydraulic signal...
Partial rootzone drying (PRD) is an irrigation technique where water is distributed unevenly to the ...
Drought reduces leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm). Both hydraulic signal...
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. Solairo) fruit growth, fruit mesocarp and leaf epidermal cell tu...
In this paper the nature of root-to-shoot signals in plants growing in drying soil is considered in ...
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) plants were grown in a glasshouse to assess differential respo...
In this paper the nature of root‐to‐shoot signals in plants growing in drying soil is considered in ...
• Background and Aims Stomatal closure allows plants to promptly respond to water shortage. Although...
Plant physiological responses to various stresses are characterized by interaction and coupling, whi...
Partial root-zone drying (PRD) is a deficit irrigation technique with great potential for water savi...
Tomato species and cultivars, Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv. Ailsa Craig and Solairo, differing in d...
The fundamental question as to what triggers stomatal closure during soil drying remains contentious...
The fundamental question as to what triggers stomatal closure during soil drying remains contentious...
The fundamental question as to what triggers stomatal closure during soil drying remains contentious...
Drought reduces leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm). Both hydraulic signal...
Drought reduces leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm). Both hydraulic signal...
Partial rootzone drying (PRD) is an irrigation technique where water is distributed unevenly to the ...
Drought reduces leaf stomatal conductance (gs) and mesophyll conductance (gm). Both hydraulic signal...
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. Solairo) fruit growth, fruit mesocarp and leaf epidermal cell tu...
In this paper the nature of root-to-shoot signals in plants growing in drying soil is considered in ...
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) plants were grown in a glasshouse to assess differential respo...
In this paper the nature of root‐to‐shoot signals in plants growing in drying soil is considered in ...
• Background and Aims Stomatal closure allows plants to promptly respond to water shortage. Although...
Plant physiological responses to various stresses are characterized by interaction and coupling, whi...
Partial root-zone drying (PRD) is a deficit irrigation technique with great potential for water savi...
Tomato species and cultivars, Lycopersicon esculentum L. cv. Ailsa Craig and Solairo, differing in d...