The uptake of mineral nutrients by plants depends on the dissociation of ions in the soil solution and movement to the root surface. Therefore, suffi cient soil water is critical for adequate plant nutrition. Although in many regions crops are grown under water - limited conditions and drought frequently causes yield losses, nutrient uptake usually keeps pace with the dry matter, which stabilizes the mineral nutrient concentrations in plant tissues. However, there are conditions when this homeostasis is disturbed. These situations provide insight into the regulation of nutrient balance and the role of nutrients in maintaining plant function, particularly under stress. There are new and exciting developments in the area of root - to - shoot ...
A field study was conducted to investigate the effect of intermittent soil drying on resulting non-h...
Drought is a threat to crop productivity worldwide1 and is not restricted to desert regions, since g...
Stomatal behaviour of plants in drying soil can be regulated by (long distance) chemical signals tha...
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental limit to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in cro...
Roots play important roles in determining crop development under drought. Under such conditions, the...
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss ...
Not AvailableWater stress disrupts horticultural crop growth, development and finally results in lo...
The food demand is increasing hastily, that is inducing continuous pressure on agriculture sector an...
Drought stress is a major global issue limiting agricultural productivity. Plants respond to drought...
Plants are often exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions, for instance abiotic stresses, whi...
Water is among the factors affecting plant growth and development. Despite the fact the negative inf...
Changes in resource (mineral nutrients and water) availability, due to their heterogeneous distribut...
Control of drought stress in plant is not only very complex, but is also highly influenced by other ...
Among the environmental factors that can be modified by farmers, water and nitrogen are the main one...
Among the environmental factors that can be modified by farmers, water and nitrogen are th...
A field study was conducted to investigate the effect of intermittent soil drying on resulting non-h...
Drought is a threat to crop productivity worldwide1 and is not restricted to desert regions, since g...
Stomatal behaviour of plants in drying soil can be regulated by (long distance) chemical signals tha...
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental limit to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in cro...
Roots play important roles in determining crop development under drought. Under such conditions, the...
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss ...
Not AvailableWater stress disrupts horticultural crop growth, development and finally results in lo...
The food demand is increasing hastily, that is inducing continuous pressure on agriculture sector an...
Drought stress is a major global issue limiting agricultural productivity. Plants respond to drought...
Plants are often exposed to unfavorable environmental conditions, for instance abiotic stresses, whi...
Water is among the factors affecting plant growth and development. Despite the fact the negative inf...
Changes in resource (mineral nutrients and water) availability, due to their heterogeneous distribut...
Control of drought stress in plant is not only very complex, but is also highly influenced by other ...
Among the environmental factors that can be modified by farmers, water and nitrogen are the main one...
Among the environmental factors that can be modified by farmers, water and nitrogen are th...
A field study was conducted to investigate the effect of intermittent soil drying on resulting non-h...
Drought is a threat to crop productivity worldwide1 and is not restricted to desert regions, since g...
Stomatal behaviour of plants in drying soil can be regulated by (long distance) chemical signals tha...