Browsing by Subject "water stress"
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(2012-11-12)The ever-growing world population raises the concern and necessity of rational use and distribution of limited water resources. Water deficit is the single most dominant abiotic factor limiting cotton (Gossypium hirsutum ...
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(2022-07-20)Improving crop production with higher resource use efficiency and mitigating plant growth in abiotic stress scenarios are among the main targets for sustainable agriculture. Humic substances (HS), a type of plant biostimulants, ...
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(2012-07-16)Crops adapted to dry conditions are essential to meet future food, feed and energy needs. Knowledge of interaction between drought tolerance traits and their response to varying water supply conditions would improve selection ...
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(2015-09-04)Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) crops usually experience some type of environmental stress during the season. Soil moisture deficits along with high temperatures pose the biggest constraints for crop productivity. Although ...
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(2017-04-26)Zebra chip is an emerging plant disease of solanaceous crops that poses a threat to global food security. Understanding plant biological and molecular responses to Bactericera cockerelli and ‘Candidatus Liberibacter ...
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(2012-02-02)In the wake of rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and declining ground water table, breeding for drought tolerance in food crops has become a top priority throughout the world. Phenotyping a large population of breeding ...
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(2015-05-05)With container-grown trees offered to the public in an increasing array of sizes, it is important to determine the effects of transplant on different size container stock. Transplant shock is a condition of physiological ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1990)