Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 112-124)Microfiche.xiv, 124 leaves, bound ill. 29 cmStudies using greenhouse-grown plants of sugarcane cultivars known to have varying levels of resistance to drought were conducted to identify distinctive physiological features that may confer drought resistance in sugarcane. When leaf water relations, stomatal conductance (g), and shoot growth rate (SGR) were measured concurrently during a soil drying cycle, it was found that both osmotic and elastic adjustment occurred in the leaves of all cultivars in response to soil drying and diurnal water deficit. These adjustments led to almost complete maintenance of symplast volume, but only partial m...
721-732Physiological and biochemical changes in response to deficit irrigation (drought stress) were...
For sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) crops, the effects of an environmental stress, especially water defic...
Not AvailableDrought is the most important deleterious abiotic stress factor largely affecting sugar...
Increasing water scarcity and depleted water productivity in irrigated soils are inducing farmers to...
Among various abiotic stresses, water is reported as a rare entity in many parts of the world. Decre...
Root hydraulic conductance and total stomatal conductance on a per plant basis changed in parallel d...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
Studies to determine the effect of various soil moisture regimes on the internal water balance and o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differential sensitivity of sugarcane genotypes to H2O2 in...
The relationships between physiological variables and sugarcane productivity under water deficit con...
Drought stress can imprint marks in plants after a previous exposure, leading to plant acclimation a...
Drought stress can imprint marks in plants after a previous exposure, leading to plant acclimation a...
The pre-dawn leaf water potential (A) and relative water content (B) in sugarcane plants grown under...
The relationship between root and shoot growth of sugarcane was studied under favourable conditions,...
721-732Physiological and biochemical changes in response to deficit irrigation (drought stress) were...
For sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) crops, the effects of an environmental stress, especially water defic...
Not AvailableDrought is the most important deleterious abiotic stress factor largely affecting sugar...
Increasing water scarcity and depleted water productivity in irrigated soils are inducing farmers to...
Among various abiotic stresses, water is reported as a rare entity in many parts of the world. Decre...
Root hydraulic conductance and total stomatal conductance on a per plant basis changed in parallel d...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
The water availability at early phenological stages is critical for crop establishment and sugarcane...
Studies to determine the effect of various soil moisture regimes on the internal water balance and o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differential sensitivity of sugarcane genotypes to H2O2 in...
The relationships between physiological variables and sugarcane productivity under water deficit con...
Drought stress can imprint marks in plants after a previous exposure, leading to plant acclimation a...
Drought stress can imprint marks in plants after a previous exposure, leading to plant acclimation a...
The pre-dawn leaf water potential (A) and relative water content (B) in sugarcane plants grown under...
The relationship between root and shoot growth of sugarcane was studied under favourable conditions,...
721-732Physiological and biochemical changes in response to deficit irrigation (drought stress) were...
For sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) crops, the effects of an environmental stress, especially water defic...
Not AvailableDrought is the most important deleterious abiotic stress factor largely affecting sugar...