Higher apical meristem in tall fescue as adaptation strategy to recurring short‐term inundation
Marina Miquilini,
Ricardo Henrique Ribeiro,
Spencer Bauman
et al.
Abstract:Soil inundation frequency and intensity in the central United States are predicted to increase because of climate change. Soil inundation is expected to negatively affect plant growth and persistency. Our objective was to measure tiller and apical meristem height, leaf area index (LAI), and leaf‐to‐stem ratio effects on tall fescue (Schedonorus arundinaceus (Schreb.)) under different levels of soil inundation intensity. The study was conducted on a commercial farm in northwestern Ohio, from spring to fall 2021… Show more
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