Drought stress has adverse effects on crop growth and yield, and its identification and monitoring play vital roles in precision crop water management. Accurately evaluating the effect of drought stress on crop photosynthetic capacity can provide a basis for decisions related to crop drought stress identification and monitoring as well as drought stress resistance and avoidance. In this study, the effects of different degrees of persistent drought in different growth stages (3rd leaf stage, 7th leaf stage and jointing stage) on the maximum carboxylation rate at a reference temperature of 25 °C (Vcmax25) of the first fully expanded leaf and its relationship to the leaf water content (LWC) were studied in a field experiment from 2013 to 2015....
Maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids varying in drought tolerance were treated with water stress in controlle...
Drought at flowering and grain filling greatly reduces maize (Zea mays) yield. Climate change is cau...
Drought is one of the most significant phenomenon that limits crop production in all around the worl...
The leaf is one of the most drought-sensitive plant organs. Investigating how leaf traits change and...
The sequence of changes in crop responding to soil water deficit and related critical thresholds are...
Effects of crop growth and physiological activities to drought and irrigation regimes have been exte...
AbstractWater shortages and soil water losses due to environmental change and land use change are ch...
Water shortages and soil water losses due to environmental change and land use change are challenges...
In this study, some morphological and physiological parameters of three maize (Zea mays L.) cultivar...
Effects of leaf rolling (LR) on maize photosynthesis under severe drought stress were studied in two...
Plant growth and photosynthesis in response to water status have been extensively investigated. Howe...
Copyright: © 2015 Lavinsky AO, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
Global climate change has significantly increased the frequency and intensity of high temperature an...
Maize had been reported to be sensitive to drought stress and growth stage of crop in which stress o...
This study evaluates the performance of structural, chlorophyll-based, and photochemical indices to ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids varying in drought tolerance were treated with water stress in controlle...
Drought at flowering and grain filling greatly reduces maize (Zea mays) yield. Climate change is cau...
Drought is one of the most significant phenomenon that limits crop production in all around the worl...
The leaf is one of the most drought-sensitive plant organs. Investigating how leaf traits change and...
The sequence of changes in crop responding to soil water deficit and related critical thresholds are...
Effects of crop growth and physiological activities to drought and irrigation regimes have been exte...
AbstractWater shortages and soil water losses due to environmental change and land use change are ch...
Water shortages and soil water losses due to environmental change and land use change are challenges...
In this study, some morphological and physiological parameters of three maize (Zea mays L.) cultivar...
Effects of leaf rolling (LR) on maize photosynthesis under severe drought stress were studied in two...
Plant growth and photosynthesis in response to water status have been extensively investigated. Howe...
Copyright: © 2015 Lavinsky AO, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
Global climate change has significantly increased the frequency and intensity of high temperature an...
Maize had been reported to be sensitive to drought stress and growth stage of crop in which stress o...
This study evaluates the performance of structural, chlorophyll-based, and photochemical indices to ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids varying in drought tolerance were treated with water stress in controlle...
Drought at flowering and grain filling greatly reduces maize (Zea mays) yield. Climate change is cau...
Drought is one of the most significant phenomenon that limits crop production in all around the worl...