2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.flora.2023.152296
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Gender-specific responses of Salix viminalis roots in morphology and physiology subjected to flooding

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“…For example, root and leaf growth of two Quercus species decreased after 90 days of flooding stress and lateral roots could only initiate and elongate in the soil surface layer [122]. The height of S. viminalis increased under flood stress [123], while bud height and basal diameter of Ormosia arborea were both negatively affected [124], revealing speciesspecific effects of flooding on plant morphology. In addition, flooding increases ethylene biosynthesis, leading to lower ABA levels and increased sensitivity to GA, ultimately promoting plant growth [125].…”
Section: Morphological and Anatomical Responses Of Plants Under Flood...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, root and leaf growth of two Quercus species decreased after 90 days of flooding stress and lateral roots could only initiate and elongate in the soil surface layer [122]. The height of S. viminalis increased under flood stress [123], while bud height and basal diameter of Ormosia arborea were both negatively affected [124], revealing speciesspecific effects of flooding on plant morphology. In addition, flooding increases ethylene biosynthesis, leading to lower ABA levels and increased sensitivity to GA, ultimately promoting plant growth [125].…”
Section: Morphological and Anatomical Responses Of Plants Under Flood...mentioning
confidence: 99%