Photosynthetic adaptation mechanisms of waterlogged wheat (Triticum aestivum) at flowering under exogenous nitric oxide donor application
Ru Yang,
Jun Ou,
Kou Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The effects of nitric oxide (NO) on the photosynthetic adaptation mechanisms of wheat plants in waterlogging during the flowering stage are poorly understood. Field and pot experiments using two cultivars were conducted with three treatments: waterlogging (WL), waterlogging plus NO donor sodium nitroprusside (WLsnp), and adequate water (CK). The results indicated that the WLsnp and CK treatments exhibited significantly higher 1000‐kernel weight and yield than the WL treatment because of high photosynthetic pot… Show more
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