2011
DOI: 10.1626/pps.14.349
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Effects of Short-Term Waterlogging on Soybean Nodule Nitrogen Fixation at Different Soil Reductions and Temperatures

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“…The average air temperatures in each year in Stuttgart during the application of flooding treatments (http://www.wunderground.com) and the flooding duration of each year are also shown in Table . The number of days for flooding treatment in each year was adjusted according to the air temperature due to plant damage increase with increasing air and soil temperatures (Maekawa, Shimamura, & Shimada, ; Trought & Drew, ). The flooding treatment lasted for 11 days while the air temperature was 25.0°C in 2015, and the flooding treatment continued for 8 days while the air temperature was 29.2°C in 2016 (Table ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average air temperatures in each year in Stuttgart during the application of flooding treatments (http://www.wunderground.com) and the flooding duration of each year are also shown in Table . The number of days for flooding treatment in each year was adjusted according to the air temperature due to plant damage increase with increasing air and soil temperatures (Maekawa, Shimamura, & Shimada, ; Trought & Drew, ). The flooding treatment lasted for 11 days while the air temperature was 25.0°C in 2015, and the flooding treatment continued for 8 days while the air temperature was 29.2°C in 2016 (Table ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flooding stress on 2‐d‐old soybean plants significantly suppressed fresh root weight, whereas glycolysis, fermentation, stress, and cell wall‐related protein synthesis were increased (Oh & Komatsu, 2015). Flooding also reduces nodulation and nitrogenase activity in soybean due to a reduction in oxygen supply (Henshaw, Gilbert, Scholberg, & Sinclair, 2007; Maekawa, Shimamura, & Shimada, 2011). A list of plant responses and injury symptoms to waterlogging stress in corn and soybean are provided in Table 2.…”
Section: Crop Production Losses Due To Soil Waterloggingmentioning
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“…Another parameter that can be used as the indicator of waterlogging is the presence of root nodules. Root nodules are very important for soybean plants because they require more nitrogen for the production process, which makes soybean seeds contain a lot of protein (Maekawa et al 2011). Higher nitrogen concentration is obtained by using root nodules.…”
Section: Morphology Of Irradiated Soybean Plants In Waterlogging Condmentioning
confidence: 99%