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Soil Water and Plant Growth
Water is the key input in agriculture. Plants require water continuously from germination until maturity and that too in huge amounts. All the growth... -
Plant Water Relations and Irrigation
Water is one of the most important inputs in agricultural production. Plants require both carbon dioxide and water for photosynthesis. With the... -
Available water capacity from a multidisciplinary and multiscale viewpoint. A review
Soil–plant–atmosphere models and certain land surface models usually require information about the ability of soils to store and release water. Thus,...
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Evaluation of spatial variability of the integral energy of plant available water and its influential properties in paddy soil
Plant Available Water is the main concept for describing the existing water content in a soil profile. Along with this concept, Integral Energy shows...
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Interplay between Water Regime Components and Wet Grassland Plant Communities
We studied the levels of importance of water regime components for plant community composition, hygrophilous character and species diversity in...
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Water-Linked Constraints and Plant Protection Needs
Drought stressDrought stress causes waterWaterloss deficitWater deficit to plants leading to many effects that can be classified in four types:... -
Plant Physiological Responses After Fresh and Sewage Water Irrigation: Plant Health Perspectives
Wastewater (WW) produced from different activities can be a useful resource or an environmental issue depending on its use. If used properly, WW can...
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Drought-adapted leaves are produced even when more water is available in dry tropical forest
Species in dry environments may adjust their anatomical and physiological behaviors by adopting safer or more efficient strategies. Thus, species...
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Plant Morpho-Physiological Responses to Changes in the Soil Water Status
Rainfed agriculture is a major source of food production for feeding the world’s population. Crop plants grown under rainfed condition encounter... -
Plant Water Use Efficiency
‘More crop per drop’ has become a popular slogan for the goal of increasing crop water use efficiency (WUE). One common expression for transpiration... -
Whole-Ecosystem Warming Increases Plant-Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in an Ombrotrophic Bog
Warming is expected to increase the net release of carbon from peatland soils, contributing to future warming. This positive feedback may be...
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Plant-Microbe Interaction in Freshwater Ecosystem for Improving Water Quality
In an aqueous environment, microorganisms and plants interact primarily for organic oxygen and carbon, while plants acquire resistance mechanisms and... -
Precipitation and plant functional composition mediate desert canopy nutrient responses to water and nitrogen addition
Background and aimsPlant nutrients play a fundamental role in regulating ecosystem functioning and are sensitive to global changes such as...
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Recent trends in root phenomics of plant systems with available methods- discrepancies and consonances
The phenoty** of plant roots is a challenging task and poses a major lacuna in plant root research. Roots rhizospheric zone is affected by several...
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Higher Available Soil Water Storage at Sowing and Frequency of Rainfall Events During the First Month Enhanced the Inhibitory Effect of Nitrification Inhibitor on Nitrous Oxide Emissions
PurposeUrea combined with nitrification inhibitors (NI) can significantly reduce nitrous oxide emissions (N 2 O) compared to urea. However, there is a...
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Soil water and phosphorus availability determines plant-plant facilitation in maize-grass pea intercrop** system
AimsPlant-plant interactions are determined by resource availability. However, its responses to differences in soil phosphorus (P) and water and the...
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Plant Community Characteristics and Responses of C, N, and P to Different Water Gradients in Northern Tibetan Plateau
In different plant community types, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus allocation is strongly influenced by environmental factors and differences in...
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Alleviation of irrigation water salinity impact on the growth and yield of sweet potato by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria inoculation
The present study investigates the use of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) inoculation to enhance sweet potato growth and yield under...
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Low Temperature Stress and Plant-Water Relationship: A Review
A common effect of several abiotic stresses is to cause tissue dehydration. Such dehydration is caused by the imbalance between root water uptake and... -
Effects of Different Levels of Water Salinity on Plant Growth, Biochemical Content, and Photosynthetic Activity in Cabbage Seedling Under Water-Deficit Conditions
Salinity and drought are the major abiotic stress factors that threaten the sustainability of agricultural production, particularly in semi-arid...