1979
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1979.tb06549.x
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Effects of short‐term waterlogging on the growth and yield of peas (Pisum sativum)

Abstract: S U M M A R YThe effects of waterlogging the soil for up to 5 days on the growth of peas at different stages of development were investigated in glasshouse and outdoor experiments. During waterlogging the oxygen content of the soil declined to less than 2% within 2-3 days. Subsequently, leaf senescence was hastened, stem growth rate was slowed and yield was decreased. The effects on yield were mainly attributable to the development of fewer nodes and fewer pods. Waterlogging for 24 h or more just before flower… Show more

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“…While 2 d of flooding at the early vegetative stage reduced soybean yield by 18%, the same Hooding duration during the flowering stage reduced yield by 26% (Scott et al 1989). Similar results were reported in lysimeter studies of Hooded soybean (VanToai et al 1987), peas (Jackson 1979;Cannell et al 1979) and oilseed rape (Cannell & Bellbrd 1980). Such studies do not exist for maize, in spite of the extensive work carried out on the maize anoxic response.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…While 2 d of flooding at the early vegetative stage reduced soybean yield by 18%, the same Hooding duration during the flowering stage reduced yield by 26% (Scott et al 1989). Similar results were reported in lysimeter studies of Hooded soybean (VanToai et al 1987), peas (Jackson 1979;Cannell et al 1979) and oilseed rape (Cannell & Bellbrd 1980). Such studies do not exist for maize, in spite of the extensive work carried out on the maize anoxic response.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…A diminuição gradativa das demais características apresentadas na Figura 3 em função de incrementos do IDS pode, também, ter sido causada pela menor aeração do solo, nos tratamentos que foram submetidos a elevações do nível freático próximo da superfí-cie do solo. Conforme Cannell et al (1979), a ervilha é sensí-vel ao excesso de água no solo e qualquer prática de campo que proporcione a elevação do nível freático no solo pode aumentar o risco de redução no crescimento e rendimento das plantas.…”
Section: Efeito Do íNdice Diário De Estresse (Ids) E Da Elevação Do Lunclassified
“…Large decreases in yield after only one day of waterlogging have been reported in many legumes (Cannell et al, 1979;Jackson, 1979) including soybean (Wien et al, 1979). Waterlogging is reported to reduce growth and chlorophyll content and responsible for death of roots and reduced yield of mungbean (Islam et al, 2007;Islam et al, 2008).…”
Section: The Agriculturists 15(2): 88-100(2017) Issn 2304-7321 (Onlinmentioning
confidence: 99%