The young, vegetatively propagated cuttings of Populus cathayana Rehder were exposed to a progressive drought stress for 12 weeks in a greenhouse to characterize the physiological and biochemical basis of drought adaptation in woody plants. Two contrasting populations were employed in our study, which were from the wet and dry climate regions in western China, respectively. The results showed that the adaptive responses of P. cathayana to drought were affected by drought intensity and poplar genotype (population). The progressive drought stress significantly inhibited plant growth, increased carotenoid contents and, at the same time, accumulated soluble sugars and free proline in the plants of both populations tested. On the other hand, the...
Drought stress is perhaps the most commonly encountered abiotic stress plants experience in the natu...
Drought stress is perhaps the most commonly encountered abiotic stress plants experience in the natu...
In this study we used the cuttings of Populus przewalskii Maximowicz as experimental material and so...
Cuttings of Populus kangdingensis C. Wang et Tung and Populus cathayana Rehder, originating from hig...
The cuttings of Populus przewalskii Maximowicz were exposed to three different watering regimes (100...
We measured dry matter accumulation and allocation, photosynthesis, lipid peroxidation, osmotic adju...
Cuttings of Populus kangdingensis and Populus cathayana, originating from high and low altitudes in ...
Cuttings from two contrasting Populus cathayana Rehder populations originating from Hanyuan (wet cli...
The acclimation of plants to water deficit is the result of many different physiological and biochem...
The effects of drought, enhanced UV-B radiation and their combination on plant growth and physiologi...
Cuttings of Populus kangdingensis and P. cathayana originating from high and low altitudes in south-...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiolo...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiolo...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiolo...
Drought is one of the most devastating climate factors in terms of its spatial extent and intensity....
Drought stress is perhaps the most commonly encountered abiotic stress plants experience in the natu...
Drought stress is perhaps the most commonly encountered abiotic stress plants experience in the natu...
In this study we used the cuttings of Populus przewalskii Maximowicz as experimental material and so...
Cuttings of Populus kangdingensis C. Wang et Tung and Populus cathayana Rehder, originating from hig...
The cuttings of Populus przewalskii Maximowicz were exposed to three different watering regimes (100...
We measured dry matter accumulation and allocation, photosynthesis, lipid peroxidation, osmotic adju...
Cuttings of Populus kangdingensis and Populus cathayana, originating from high and low altitudes in ...
Cuttings from two contrasting Populus cathayana Rehder populations originating from Hanyuan (wet cli...
The acclimation of plants to water deficit is the result of many different physiological and biochem...
The effects of drought, enhanced UV-B radiation and their combination on plant growth and physiologi...
Cuttings of Populus kangdingensis and P. cathayana originating from high and low altitudes in south-...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiolo...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiolo...
In many arid and semi-arid regions, increasing water scarcity pushes woody species to their physiolo...
Drought is one of the most devastating climate factors in terms of its spatial extent and intensity....
Drought stress is perhaps the most commonly encountered abiotic stress plants experience in the natu...
Drought stress is perhaps the most commonly encountered abiotic stress plants experience in the natu...
In this study we used the cuttings of Populus przewalskii Maximowicz as experimental material and so...