Growth and yield responses of sunflower to drainage in waterlogged saline soil are caused by changes in plant-water relations and ion concentrations in leaves
Abstract:Purpose While proper drainage systems could improve crop growth and yield by mitigating waterlogging and salinity stresses, field evidence of the responses in plant-water relations and ion concentrations in leaves is scarce. We investigated the changes in solute potential in soil (Ys), plant-water relations and ion concentrations in leaves of sunflower caused by drainage in waterlogged saline soil, and their impacts on growth and yield. Methods Over two growing seasons, we tested four drainage treatments: undr… Show more
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