2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2016.05.006
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Growth, lint yield and changes in physiological attributes of cotton under temporal waterlogging

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“…This conclusion was also confirmed by our results: the flood/droughtinduced yield losses increased with the duration of flood or drought (Figure 4a). In most flood stress research, the stress intensity was demarcated by different flood durations [13,26,27,35], which was also the case in the present work (Table 1). As a result, the yield-reducing effects of flood derived from different cotton experiments, including ours, are comparable, and the results are given in Figure 6.…”
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“…This conclusion was also confirmed by our results: the flood/droughtinduced yield losses increased with the duration of flood or drought (Figure 4a). In most flood stress research, the stress intensity was demarcated by different flood durations [13,26,27,35], which was also the case in the present work (Table 1). As a result, the yield-reducing effects of flood derived from different cotton experiments, including ours, are comparable, and the results are given in Figure 6.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This is because we attempted to assess the impact of short-term severe drought stress on cotton. As a result, relatively few studies are comparable with the present work in [26,27,31,35], respectively.…”
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