نتایج جستجو برای: water deficit stress

تعداد نتایج: 1016493  

N. Patel T.B.S. Rajput

Indiahas the largest area under onion (Allium cepa) crop but its average productivity (14.21 t ha-1) is considerably lower than the world’s average of 19.4 t ha-1. Besides low productivity, irrigation efficiencies are also very low i.e. 30-35% in India. Managing onion crop with less than adequate irrigation water availability is a challenge in several parts of the country. Options of i) deficit...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Elizabeth A Bray

Cellular water-deficit stress triggers many changes in gene expression which can be used to define the response of a plant to an environmental condition. Microarray technology permits the study of expression patterns of thousands of genes simultaneously, permitting a comprehensive understanding of the types and quantities of RNAs that are present in a cell in response to water-deficit stress. T...

2014
Shan-e-Ahmed Raza Hazel K. Smith Graham J. J. Clarkson Gail Taylor Andrew J. Thompson John Clarkson Nasir M. Rajpoot

Thermal imaging has been used in the past for remote detection of regions of canopy showing symptoms of stress, including water deficit stress. Stress indices derived from thermal images have been used as an indicator of canopy water status, but these depend on the choice of reference surfaces and environmental conditions and can be confounded by variations in complex canopy structure. Therefor...

Journal: :Agricultural Reviews 2022

Water deficit stress is one of the chief abiotic stresses adversely affecting plant endurance leading serious effects on metabolism. Depending upon strength and duration water conditions, plants adjust a series physiological, cellular molecular mechanisms aiming correct response. Some responses to include decreased growth development hence decrease in fresh biomass, content chlorophyll rate pho...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Eric Lebon Anne Pellegrino Gaëtan Louarn Jeremie Lecoeur

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Soil water deficit is a major abiotic stress with severe consequences for the development, productivity and quality of crops. However, it is considered a positive factor in grapevine management (Vitis vinifera), as it has been shown to increase grape quality. The effects of soil water deficit on organogenesis, morphogenesis and gas exchange in the shoot were investigated. ...

Journal: :فصلنامه علمی پژوهشی گیاهان دارویی 0
m ghorbanpour department of medicinal plants, faculty of agriculture and natural resources, arak university, arak, 38156-8-8349, iran fax: +98-861-2761007. tel: +98- 911- 3927299 r ghafarzadegan pharmacognosy & pharmaceutics department of medicinal plants research center, institute of medicinal plants, acecr k khavazi department of soil biology, soil and water research institute m hatami department of horticultural sciences, faculty of agriculture, guilan university

background: plants infection with microorganisms as well as physical factors such as osmotic stresses especially drought stress induced particular secondary metabolite production. objective: plant root and shoot hyoscyamine (hyo) and scopolamine (sco) variations were investigated under three water deficit stress (wds) levels as 30 (w1), 60 (w2) and 90 % (w3) water depletion of field capacity an...

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