“…Although previous studies have described the combined effect of distinct drought intensity and E[CO 2 ] on stomatal conductance, the transpiration rate, net photosynthetic CO 2 assimilation and growth levels of sorghum plants (AbdElgawad et al, 2015;Gleadow et al, 2016;Martínez-Goñi et al, 2022), as well as molecular responses under water stress (AbdElgawad et al, 2015;Abdel-Ghany et al, 2020;Fracasso et al, 2016;Varoquaux et al, 2019) At 90 DAP, the entire plant was carefully dissected to harvest its distinct components, including roots, prop roots, leaves, culms, and grains, in separate collections, which corresponds to the grain-filling stage, at which time the grains are immature. The roots correspond to the main roots and secondary and belowground white prop roots, whereas the GPRs prop roots correspond to the aboveground prop roots.…”