Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
Drought tolerance improvement in crop plants. An integrated view from breeding to genom-
ics. Field Crops Res. 105, 1-14.
Chaves, M. M., Pereira, J. S., Maroco, J., Rodrigues, M. L., Ricardo, C. P. P., Oserio, M. L., Car-
valho, I., Faria, T., & Pinheiro, C. (2002). How do plants cope with water stress in the field?
Photosynthesis and growth. Ann. Bot. 89, 907-916.
Condon, A. G., Richards, R. A., Rebetzke, G. J., & Farquhar, G. D. (2002). Improving intrinsic
water-use efficiency and crop yield. Crop Sci. 42, 122-131.
Craufurd, P. Q., Wheeler, T. R., Ellis, R. H., Summerfield, R. J., & Williams, J. H. (1999). Effect
of temperature and water deficit on water-use efficiency, carbon isotope discrimination, and
specific leaf area in peanut. Crop Sci 39, 136-142.
Cushman, J. C. (2001). Crasulacean acid metabolism. A plastic photosynthetic adaptation to arid
environments. Plant Physiol. 127, 1439-1448.
Duniway, J. M. (1971). Water relation of Fusarium wilt of tomato. Physiol. Plant 15, 10-21.
Edmeades, G. O., Bolanos, J., Elings, A., Ribaut, J. M., Banziger, M., & Westgate, M. E. (2000).
The role and regulation of the anthesis silking interval in maize. In Westgate, M. E., & Boote,
K. J. (Eds.), Physiology and Modeling Kernel Set in Maize. CSSA Special Publication No.
29. CSSA, Madison, WI. 43-73 pp.
Farquhar, G. D., & Richards, R. A. (1984). Isotopic composition of plant carbon correlates with
water-use efficiency of wheat genotypes. Aust. J. Plant Physiol. 11, 539-552.
Flexas, J., Bota, J., Escalona, J. M., Sampol, B., & Medrano, H. (2002). Effects of drought on
photosynthesis in grapevines under field conditions an evaluation of stomatal and mesophyll
limitations. Funct. Plant Biol. 29, 461-471.
Foyer, C. H., & Noctor, G. (2000). Oxygen processing in photosynthesis: regulation and signal-
ling. New Phytol. 146, 359-388.
Fu, J., & Huang, B. (2001). Involvement of antioxidants and lipid peroxidation in the adapta-
tion of two cool season grasses to localized drought stress. Environmental and Experimental
Botany 45, 105-114.
Gay, A. P. (1986). Variation in Selection for Leaf Water Conductance in Relation to Growth and
Stomatal Dimensions in Lolium perenne L. Ann. Bot. 57, 361-369.
Govind, jee. (1999). On the requirement of minimum number of four versus eight quanta of light
for the evolution of one molecule of oxygen in photosynthesis a historical note. Photosynthe-
sis Res. 59, 249-254.
Hessini, K., Martínez, J. P., Gandour, M., Albouchi, A., Soltani, A., & Abdelly, C. (2009). Effect
of water stress on growth, osmotic adjustment, cell wall elasticity and water use efficiency in
Spartina alterniflora. Environ. Exp. Bot. 67, 312-319.
Jensen, C. R., Mogensen, V. O., Mortensen, G., Andersen, M. N., Schjoerring, J. K., Thage, J.
H., & Koribidis, J. (1996).
Jones, H. G. (1999). Use of thermography for quantitative studies of spatial and temporal varia-
tion of stomatal conductance over leaf surfaces. Plant Cell Environ. 22, 1043-1055.
Keenan, T., Sabate, S., & Gracia, C. (2010). The importance of mesophyll conductance in
regulating forest ecosystem productivity during drought periods. Global Change Biol. 16,
1019-1034.
Kerstiens, G. (1996). Cuticular water permeability and its physiological significance. J. Exp.
Bot. 47, 1813-1832.
Kumar, A., & Elston, J. (1992). Genotypic differences in leaf water relations between Brassica
juncea and B. napus . Ann. Bot. 70, 3-9.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search