This study assessed the flooding tolerance of the tropical grasses Chloris gayana Kunth and Panicum coloratum L. at different times of the year: (i) late winter flooding for 50 days (WF), (ii) early spring flooding (SF) for 20 days, and (iii) long-term flooding covering both periods (WF + SF, 70 days). A growth period under well-watered conditions was allowed after each flooding event to assess recovery of plant species. Plants were harvested after each flooding event and at the end of the recovery period. Panicum coloratum had higher tolerance to WF than C. gayana. Treatment WF did not affect biomass in P. coloratum, whereas it reduced biomass of flooded plants by 38% in C. gayana. Treatment SF did not differentiate the species for toleran...
The waterlogging of commonly non-flooded soils acts as a filtering for plant communities. River impo...
There is wide consensus about the significance of monitoring plant responses during flooding when ev...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
Waterlogging is a stress of increasing importance for pastures as a consequence of global climate ch...
The grass Paspalum dilatatum Poir. subsp. dilatatum inhabits periodically flooded lowlands as well a...
The ability to recover from the impact of short-term submergence was assessed on four widely used gr...
Flooding is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future. The ecological consequence...
Contains fulltext : 60564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is generall...
In seasonally flooded wetlands, natural disturbances such as flooding and associated organic debris ...
For species to persist on floodplains and in temporary wetlands in arid climates, where large and un...
International audienceWe investigated the impact of inundation duration on sexual and asexual reprod...
ABSTRACT Evaluation of the effects of flooding on seedling recruitment from seed banks helps in unde...
We review waterlogging and submergence tolerances of forage (pasture) legumes. Growth reductions fro...
Key message: After a flooding period,Populus deltoidesplants compensate for the reduced growth under...
Frequency and intensity of floods and the extent of salt-affected lands are expected to increase in ...
The waterlogging of commonly non-flooded soils acts as a filtering for plant communities. River impo...
There is wide consensus about the significance of monitoring plant responses during flooding when ev...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
Waterlogging is a stress of increasing importance for pastures as a consequence of global climate ch...
The grass Paspalum dilatatum Poir. subsp. dilatatum inhabits periodically flooded lowlands as well a...
The ability to recover from the impact of short-term submergence was assessed on four widely used gr...
Flooding is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future. The ecological consequence...
Contains fulltext : 60564.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is generall...
In seasonally flooded wetlands, natural disturbances such as flooding and associated organic debris ...
For species to persist on floodplains and in temporary wetlands in arid climates, where large and un...
International audienceWe investigated the impact of inundation duration on sexual and asexual reprod...
ABSTRACT Evaluation of the effects of flooding on seedling recruitment from seed banks helps in unde...
We review waterlogging and submergence tolerances of forage (pasture) legumes. Growth reductions fro...
Key message: After a flooding period,Populus deltoidesplants compensate for the reduced growth under...
Frequency and intensity of floods and the extent of salt-affected lands are expected to increase in ...
The waterlogging of commonly non-flooded soils acts as a filtering for plant communities. River impo...
There is wide consensus about the significance of monitoring plant responses during flooding when ev...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...