Chickpeas are often grown under receding soil moisture and suffer ~50% yield losses due to drought stress. The timing of soil water use is considered critical for the efficient use of water under drought and to reduce yield losses. Therefore the root growth and the soil water uptake of 12 chickpea genotypes known for contrasts in drought and rooting response were monitored throughout the growth period both under drought and optimal irrigation. Root distribution reduced in the surface and increased in the deep soil layers below 30 cm in response to drought. Soil water uptake was the maximum at 45–60 cm soil depth under drought whereas it was the maximum at shallower (15–30 and 30–45 cm) soil depths when irrigated. The total water uptake unde...
Water is the main component of biological processes. Water management is important to obtain higher ...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important food legume grown in the semi-arid tropical and Mediterr...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is often exposed to terminal drought, and deep, profuse rooting has be...
Chickpeas are often grown under receding soil moisture and suffer ~50% yield losses due to drought s...
Chickpea, the second most important legume crop, suffers major yield losses by terminal drought stre...
AbstractChickpea, the second most important legume crop, suffers major yield losses by terminal drou...
Not AvailableRoot traits, such as depth and root biomass, have been identified as the most promising...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major grain legume crop in South Asia, and terminal drought sever...
Root and shoot characteristics of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes are believed to be importa...
Root systems of various chickpea genotypes were studied over time and in diverse environments, - var...
Soil water deficit (WD) impacts vascular plant phenology, morpho-physiology, and reproduction. Chick...
The importance of root systems in acquiring water has long been recognized as crucial to cope with d...
Twelve contrasting root-trait genotypes of chickpea that were identified from the entire mini-core c...
Chickpea is cultivated at the end of the rain in tropical and sub-tropical regions like in India. Cr...
Abstract Drought is the most common abiotic stress limiting chickpea production in the world. Ninety...
Water is the main component of biological processes. Water management is important to obtain higher ...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important food legume grown in the semi-arid tropical and Mediterr...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is often exposed to terminal drought, and deep, profuse rooting has be...
Chickpeas are often grown under receding soil moisture and suffer ~50% yield losses due to drought s...
Chickpea, the second most important legume crop, suffers major yield losses by terminal drought stre...
AbstractChickpea, the second most important legume crop, suffers major yield losses by terminal drou...
Not AvailableRoot traits, such as depth and root biomass, have been identified as the most promising...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a major grain legume crop in South Asia, and terminal drought sever...
Root and shoot characteristics of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) genotypes are believed to be importa...
Root systems of various chickpea genotypes were studied over time and in diverse environments, - var...
Soil water deficit (WD) impacts vascular plant phenology, morpho-physiology, and reproduction. Chick...
The importance of root systems in acquiring water has long been recognized as crucial to cope with d...
Twelve contrasting root-trait genotypes of chickpea that were identified from the entire mini-core c...
Chickpea is cultivated at the end of the rain in tropical and sub-tropical regions like in India. Cr...
Abstract Drought is the most common abiotic stress limiting chickpea production in the world. Ninety...
Water is the main component of biological processes. Water management is important to obtain higher ...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), an important food legume grown in the semi-arid tropical and Mediterr...
Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is often exposed to terminal drought, and deep, profuse rooting has be...