Shoot growth in wheat is sensitive to high soil strength, but as high strength and drying tend to occur together it has proved difficult to separate the effects of water stress and mechanical impedance. The results of two field experiments in 2003 and 2004, where soil strength was manipulated by compaction and irrigation, demonstrated that the yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) was sensitive to physical stress in the root zone. We obtained linear relationships between yield and soil strength and between yield and accumulated soil moisture data (accumulation analogous to thermal time), with similar slopes for both seasons. We were unable to detect root-sourced signals of xylem-sap ABA concentration, despite changes in stomatal conductance...
In the field, plants show better root growth in drying soil than in wet soil. However, the root grow...
Leaf water potential (psiL) in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L cv Huntsman) was related to crop ev...
We were interested in the effect of impedance to root growth on root and shoot architecture of wheat...
The aim of the present work was to test under field condition earlier climate room findings that roo...
A field study was conducted to investigate the effect of intermittent soil drying on resulting non-h...
Aims: An emerging shoot experiences mechanical impedance (MI) prior to initiating photosynthesis, wh...
In order to investigate the effects of soil texture on possible non-hydraulic signals under field co...
In the field,wheat experiences a combination of physical and nutrient stresses. There has been a ten...
Increased mechanical impedance induced by soil drying or compaction causes reduction in plant growth...
Soil compaction often creates combined physical stresses of drought, anaerobiosis, and mechanical im...
Root elongation in drying soil is generally limited by a combination of mechanical impedance and wat...
One of the most important functions of soil is to provide an environment for root growth. Ideally, r...
An initial experiment compared the effects on root growth of wheat of simplified methods of cultivat...
Plants growing on soil with insufficient moisture need deep and dense roots to avoid water stress. I...
ABSRACT Non-hydraulic root-sourced signal (NRS) is so far affirmed to be a unique ''early-...
In the field, plants show better root growth in drying soil than in wet soil. However, the root grow...
Leaf water potential (psiL) in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L cv Huntsman) was related to crop ev...
We were interested in the effect of impedance to root growth on root and shoot architecture of wheat...
The aim of the present work was to test under field condition earlier climate room findings that roo...
A field study was conducted to investigate the effect of intermittent soil drying on resulting non-h...
Aims: An emerging shoot experiences mechanical impedance (MI) prior to initiating photosynthesis, wh...
In order to investigate the effects of soil texture on possible non-hydraulic signals under field co...
In the field,wheat experiences a combination of physical and nutrient stresses. There has been a ten...
Increased mechanical impedance induced by soil drying or compaction causes reduction in plant growth...
Soil compaction often creates combined physical stresses of drought, anaerobiosis, and mechanical im...
Root elongation in drying soil is generally limited by a combination of mechanical impedance and wat...
One of the most important functions of soil is to provide an environment for root growth. Ideally, r...
An initial experiment compared the effects on root growth of wheat of simplified methods of cultivat...
Plants growing on soil with insufficient moisture need deep and dense roots to avoid water stress. I...
ABSRACT Non-hydraulic root-sourced signal (NRS) is so far affirmed to be a unique ''early-...
In the field, plants show better root growth in drying soil than in wet soil. However, the root grow...
Leaf water potential (psiL) in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L cv Huntsman) was related to crop ev...
We were interested in the effect of impedance to root growth on root and shoot architecture of wheat...