1981
DOI: 10.1104/pp.67.3.484
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Osmoregulation in Cotton in Response to Water Stress

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“…Based on plant height measurements, the two phosphorus fertility regimes did not differentially affect growth. Acclimated plants were shorter than the appropriate controls following cessation of the stress cycles as previously noted (3). RESULTS Phosphorus (P) fertility level did not significantly alter the relationship between leaf turgor and leaf water potential (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Based on plant height measurements, the two phosphorus fertility regimes did not differentially affect growth. Acclimated plants were shorter than the appropriate controls following cessation of the stress cycles as previously noted (3). RESULTS Phosphorus (P) fertility level did not significantly alter the relationship between leaf turgor and leaf water potential (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Plants were thinned to two per pot after emergence. Conditions in the controlled environment chamber used for plant growth were as previously described (2,3). Plants were watered twice daily; once with Hoagland complete nutrient solution and once with deionized H20.…”
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“…Maintenance of export capacity in stress-adapted plants has been documented previously (2,27). Export rate was "buffered" by mobilization of reserves (e.g., starch) when CERs were low (Fig.…”
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