1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1993.tb03865.x
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Flooding resistance and shoot elongation in relation to developmental stage and environmental conditions in Rumex maritimus L. and Rumex palustris Sm.

Abstract: SUMMARY The flooding resistance of Rumex maritimus L. and Rumex palustris Sm., two species from frequently flooded areas of river forelands, was studied in two large‐scale outdoor experiments. Plants were raised in cohorts and in several stages of development subjected to four weeks of submergence in early summer or in midsummer. The role of under‐water shoot elongation in raising foliage above the water line was not equally important in both species. In R. maritimus, survival following either early‐ or midsum… Show more

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