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Physiological parameters in sugarcane cultivars submitted to water deficit
... relative water content and foliar temperature: Tables 1 and 2 show the ANOVA values between the different treatments, which indicated highly significant ...difference in relative water content (RWC) ... Voir le document complet
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Photosynthetic Capacity and Water Use Efficiency in Sugarcane Genotypes Subject to Water Deficit During Early Growth Phase
... related to drought tolerance in sugarcane crops have focused on agronomic and physiological characteristics that may be able to assist in the development and adaptation of new ... Voir le document complet
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regulation by sucrose metabolism under water deficit and sourcesink alterations in sugarcane
... – Water deficit stress is the major limiting factor for plant growth and to survive in such adverse conditions, many biochemical and physiological changes are triggered by ...regulation ... Voir le document complet
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WATER RELATIONS AT THE INITIAL SUGARCANE GROWTH PHASE UNDER VARIABLE WATER DEFICIT
... Thus, in general, when sugarcane growth occurs in unfavorable soil management scenarios (treatments D10 and D20), even if maintained a good water availability (treatment N0), a significant ... Voir le document complet
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PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF DWARF COCONUT PLANTS UNDER WATER DEFICIT IN SALT-AFFECTED SOILS
... was to characterize the physiological acclimation responses of young plants of the dwarf coconut cultivar ‗Jiqui Green‘ associated with tolerance to conditions of multiple abiotic stresses (drought ... Voir le document complet
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FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OF FOREST SUCCESSION AS DISSIPATIVE STRUCTURES: AN APPLIED STUDY
... Changes in Cg, CV, and At values indicated two response modes to different experimental ...tended to increase under water deficit, and decrease from water deficit ... Voir le document complet
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COTTON RESPONSE TO WATER DEFICITS AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES
... – Water deficit at certain cotton growth stages can cause severe damage to crop development, affecting physiological processes and reducing reproductive structures, with consequent yield ... Voir le document complet
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Growth and yield of peanut cultivars and breeding lines under water deficit
... Water deficit throughout the peanut plant development negatively affects physiological processes and reduces its ...aimed to evaluate grain yield, yield components and plant growth of peanut ... Voir le document complet
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Use of physiological parameters as fast tools to screen for drought tolerance in sugarcane
... ability to maintain key physiological processes, such as photosynthesis during moderate drought stress, is indicative of the potential to sustain productivity under water ...differences ... Voir le document complet
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CHLORIMURON-ETHYL IN CONVENTIONAL AND TRANSGENIC SOYBEAN CULTIVARS UNDER WATER DEFICIT STRESS
... Soil water deficit causes imbalance between root water absorption and leaf ...transpiration. In addition, plants trigger different physiological adaptations that have deleterious ... Voir le document complet
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Stalk yield of sugarcane cultivars under different water regimes by subsurface drip irrigation Aderson S. de Andrade Junior
... subjected to three water regimes (WRs), during the stage of full development of the crop: water deficit (WD), full irrigation (FI) and water surplus ...refer to the partial, full ... Voir le document complet
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IRRIGATION DEFICIT STRATEGIES ON PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS OF 'TOMMY ATKINS' MANGO
... was to evaluate the gas exchange, leaf temperature, yield and water use efficiency in 'Tommy Atkins' mango under irrigation deficit ...regulated deficit irrigation (RDI) under ... Voir le document complet
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SUGARCANE CROPS WITH CONTROLLED WATER DEFICIT IN THE SUB- MIDDLE SÃO FRANCISCO VALLEY, BRAZIL
... the sugarcane crop cycle were studied by several authors using different irrigation depths, showing positive trends for the plant morphophysiological and productive parameters with increasing water ... Voir le document complet
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Biometric and Physiological Responses to Water Restriction in
... A water deficit in the soil can cause water stress in plants, triggering morphological and physiological ...pressure deficit, internal carbon concentration, chlorophyll a, ... Voir le document complet
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Source-sink relationships in two soybean cultivars with indeterminate growth under water deficit
... occurred in response to the increase in sink ...Ai in plants submitted to water deficit was attributed to a decrease in Y L (Figures 2a,b; 6a,b), as ... Voir le document complet
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Physiological limitations in two sugarcane varieties under water suppression and after recovering
... Increasing water scarcity and depleted water productivity in irrigated soils are inducing farmers to adopt improved varieties, such as those with high-capacity ...of sugarcane might ... Voir le document complet
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Growth of the common bean submitted at different levels of water deficit in the soil
... leaf water potential, leaf area and total dry matter of the bean in each phenological phase evaluated, a wide difference in the physiological and morphological behavior of the cultivar Ouro ... Voir le document complet
PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF PEANUT GENOTYPES TO WATER DEFICIT
... factors, water deficit affects several morphological and physiological processes in plants, which may affect crops’ growth and development, reflecting on the ...was to evaluate the ... Voir le document complet
Biochemical and physiological responses of sugarcane cultivars to soil water deficiencies
... for sugarcane cultivars that present high levels of tolerance to long and severe periods of drought has in- stigated the interest of the scientific community to investi- gate ... Voir le document complet
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Physiological behavior of melon cultivars submitted to soil salinity
... leading to nutritional imbalance due to a reduction in the absorption and/or transport to the shoot, thus reducing growth and yield (Taiz et ...due to their development stage (Dias et ... Voir le document complet
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