2013
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1011.2013.01100
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Response of stomatal conductance and osmotic adjustment substances accumulation to rapid drough stress in tomato leaves

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“…These changes together promoted abscisic acid generation in the root. Even during water shortage, cotton plants grow normally as the abscisic acid moves to the above-ground organs [36,37] . Under these conditions, the number and size of cotton leaves were able to maintain an increasing trend, which results in an increase in leaf dry matter content.…”
Section: Effect Of Rpf On Dry Matter Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes together promoted abscisic acid generation in the root. Even during water shortage, cotton plants grow normally as the abscisic acid moves to the above-ground organs [36,37] . Under these conditions, the number and size of cotton leaves were able to maintain an increasing trend, which results in an increase in leaf dry matter content.…”
Section: Effect Of Rpf On Dry Matter Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%