2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4110171/v1
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Severe water deficit strongly impacts physiological and morphoanatomical traits of soybean cultivar during its vegetative stage

Mauriana da Rocha Sobrinho,
Niedja Bezerra Costa,
Diego Pereira Santos
et al.

Abstract: Several studies have investigated soybean response to drought, revealing significant changes in different physiological and anatomical traits. Investigating how plants respond to regulated deficit can help optimize water use efficiency and shed light on their tolerance and sensitivity to water stress at different phenological stages. Thus, this study aimed to assess the effect of water stress during the vegetative stages on the morphophysiological and water status characteristics of soybean cultivar. The exper… Show more

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