Stress Tolerance in Horticultural Crops 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-822849-4.00014-0
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Current approaches in horticultural crops to mitigate waterlogging stress

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“…Gas exchange, stomatal conductance, and CO2 assimilation are disrupted under hypoxic or anoxic conditions. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is also increased, causing oxidative damage in plant cells (Pandey et al, 2021). However, despite their destructive activity, ROS molecules acted as second messengers at low concentrations.…”
Section: Screening Based On Ratio Among Water Stress To Unstressedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gas exchange, stomatal conductance, and CO2 assimilation are disrupted under hypoxic or anoxic conditions. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is also increased, causing oxidative damage in plant cells (Pandey et al, 2021). However, despite their destructive activity, ROS molecules acted as second messengers at low concentrations.…”
Section: Screening Based On Ratio Among Water Stress To Unstressedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waterlogging and drought stress were contrasting abiotic stresses. Waterlogging stress generally causes adverse effects on plant morphoagronomic and physiological traits (Ichsan et al, 2021), including a decrease in the rate of plant leaf expansion (Meihana et al, 2023) and root expansion (Siaga et al, 2023), changes in leaf color/reduced leaf chlorophyll content (Zainul et al, 2022), adventitious root formation (Pandey et al, 2021), and decreased plant dry weight (Siaga et al, 2019b). On the other hand, plants also respond to drought stress by slowing growth and photosynthetic activity (Widuri et al, 2018; and increasing proline accumulation (Avramova et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…image, with a classification accuracy of >90% (Figure 4d). Soil attribute data were acquired from the Soils of Qinghai [34] and the Delingha City Journal [35].…”
Section: Swat-modflow Modelling and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…image, with a classification accuracy of >90% (Figure 4d). Soil attribute data were acquired from the Soils of Qinghai [34] and the Delingha City Journal [35]. We used groundwater level observation data, river network data, DEM data, and related hydrogeologic parameters, etc., reported in [36] to build the original MODFLOW We used groundwater level observation data, river network data, DEM data, and related hydrogeologic parameters, etc., reported in [36] to build the original MODFLOW model.…”
Section: Swat-modflow Modelling and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waterlogging is an important abiotic stress that affects crop growth and production worldwide (Liu et al 2020; Pandey et al 2021). Waterlogging affects crops by inhibiting gaseous exchange between the roots and the atmosphere (Striker 2012;Striker and Colmer 2017) inducing physiological changes such as reduction in stomatal conductance, photosynthesis, and chlorophyll content (Velasco et al 2019;Posso et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%