2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.03.494694
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Lower air humidity reduced both the plant growth and activities of photosystems I and II under prolonged heat stress

Abstract: The warming is global problem. In natural environments, a heat stress is accompanied with a drought usually. The effect of lower air humidity remains obscure. Maize and barley plants were supplied with an unlimited source of water for the root uptake and undergone to heat stress for 48 h at contrast conditions of air humidity. The lower air humidity decreased photochemical activities of photosystem I and photosystem II. The small effect was revealed in control. The temperature elevation to 37℃ and 42℃ increase… Show more

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