Responses of Soybean to Oxygen Deficiency and Elevated Root-zone Carbon Dioxide Concentration
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Responses of soybean to oxygen deficiency and elevated root-zone carbon dioxide concentration.
Root flooding is damaging to the growth of crop plants such as soybean (Glycine max L.). Field flooding for 3 d often results in leaf chlorosis, defoliation, cessation of growth and plant death. These effects have been widely attributed solely to a lack of oxygen in the root-zone. However, an additional damaging factor may be CO(2), which attains levels of 30 % (v/v) of total dissolved gases. A...
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عنوان ژورنال: Annals of Botany
سال: 2003
ISSN: 0305-7364,1095-8290
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcg040