Drought leads to deficit water availability and its detrimental effects seriously threaten plant growth. This study assessed the physiological, biochemical, and antioxidant adjustments in different types of photosynthetic plants between Zea mays L. (C4) and Cucumis sativus L. (C3 plant) under response to short-term drought stress. Analyses of relative water content (RWC), proline, and ascorbic acid (AsA) were performed to explore how these plants react to drought. Fifteen-day-old plants were subjected to full irrigation or gradual drought periods for 2-d, 4-d, 6-d, and 8-d following by recovery for 7-d. The results revealed that drought significantly reduces leaf RCW in both plants. Re-watered Z. mays after 8-d drought was higher than C. sa...
Proline, which is an indicator of stress, is often considered as a good parameter for the testing of...
AbstractTraditional crops are extremely important for food production in low income, food-deficit co...
Introduction: Most plants have developed morphological and physiological mechanisms which allow them...
Drought leads to deficit water availability and its detrimental effects seriously threaten plant gro...
Aim of this study was to investigate the effect of water shortage in wild jujube plants, Ziziphus lo...
Drought is considered the main abiotic stress because it influences the distribution of plant specie...
>Magister Scientiae - MScDrought is a major abiotic stress which causes not only differences between...
Drought is considered as one of the major limiting factors affecting growth and productivity of crop...
The growth and development of all plants are seriously limited by a variety of environmental stresse...
Laxa M, Liebthal M, Telman W, Chibani K, Dietz K-J. The role of the plant antioxidant system in drou...
ABSTRACT Biotic and abiotic stresses exert a considerable influence on the growth and physiology of...
Drought stress reduces plant growth and development that even reduces crop productivity. Plants acti...
The acclimation of plants to water deficit is the result of many different physiological and biochem...
Consequences of drought stress in crop production systems are perhaps more deleterious than other ab...
Drought is a major cause of decreased yield in crops worldwide. Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and maize ...
Proline, which is an indicator of stress, is often considered as a good parameter for the testing of...
AbstractTraditional crops are extremely important for food production in low income, food-deficit co...
Introduction: Most plants have developed morphological and physiological mechanisms which allow them...
Drought leads to deficit water availability and its detrimental effects seriously threaten plant gro...
Aim of this study was to investigate the effect of water shortage in wild jujube plants, Ziziphus lo...
Drought is considered the main abiotic stress because it influences the distribution of plant specie...
>Magister Scientiae - MScDrought is a major abiotic stress which causes not only differences between...
Drought is considered as one of the major limiting factors affecting growth and productivity of crop...
The growth and development of all plants are seriously limited by a variety of environmental stresse...
Laxa M, Liebthal M, Telman W, Chibani K, Dietz K-J. The role of the plant antioxidant system in drou...
ABSTRACT Biotic and abiotic stresses exert a considerable influence on the growth and physiology of...
Drought stress reduces plant growth and development that even reduces crop productivity. Plants acti...
The acclimation of plants to water deficit is the result of many different physiological and biochem...
Consequences of drought stress in crop production systems are perhaps more deleterious than other ab...
Drought is a major cause of decreased yield in crops worldwide. Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and maize ...
Proline, which is an indicator of stress, is often considered as a good parameter for the testing of...
AbstractTraditional crops are extremely important for food production in low income, food-deficit co...
Introduction: Most plants have developed morphological and physiological mechanisms which allow them...