Flooding affects the abundance and distribution of plant species worldwide. Many plants are damaged or even killed by flooding events, due to the associated oxygen deprivation in cells. Stimulated shoot elongation is an important adaptive mode that can restore contact of leaves with the atmosphere above the water surface. This strongly improves inward diffusion of oxygen and the rate of photosynthesis. Fast elongation of submerged petioles of the model plant Rumex palustris involves the integrated action of the plant hormones ethylene, auxin, gibberellin, and abscisic acid. The closely related Rumex acetosa is unable to switch on petiole elongation when submerged. In a comparative study of these two Rumex species, we found that the response...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Unanticipated flooding challenges plant growth and fitness in natural and agricultural ecosystems. H...
Contains fulltext : 57981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flooding affects...
Elongation of leaves and stem is a key trait for survival of terrestrial plants during shallow but p...
Flooding is a major recurring event for many ecosystems and is important in shaping vegetation compo...
Flooding is detrimental for plants, primarily because of restricted gas exchange underwater, which l...
Flooding is detrimental for plants, primarily because of restricted gas exchange underwater, which l...
Generally, flooding causes waterlogging or submergence stress which is considered as one of the most...
The flooding-tolerant plant species Rumex palustris (Sm.) responds to complete submergence with stim...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Unanticipated flooding challenges plant growth and fitness in natural and agricultural ecosystems. H...
Contains fulltext : 57981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flooding affects...
Elongation of leaves and stem is a key trait for survival of terrestrial plants during shallow but p...
Flooding is a major recurring event for many ecosystems and is important in shaping vegetation compo...
Flooding is detrimental for plants, primarily because of restricted gas exchange underwater, which l...
Flooding is detrimental for plants, primarily because of restricted gas exchange underwater, which l...
Generally, flooding causes waterlogging or submergence stress which is considered as one of the most...
The flooding-tolerant plant species Rumex palustris (Sm.) responds to complete submergence with stim...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
1 Plant performance of species in river floodplains is negatively affected by submergence, due to se...
Unanticipated flooding challenges plant growth and fitness in natural and agricultural ecosystems. H...