2003
DOI: 10.5962/p.361507
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Ionic combating mechanisms and their comparative effects on seed hardening under simulated supra-optimal environmental conditions

Abstract: Heat extremes and limited moisture are two of the most dominant environmental factors impacting stand establishment of rainfed sorghum {Sorghum bicolor L. Moench). Hardening is the process of exposing plants to gradual levels of stress and acclimation to foster better response to post-treatment stress factors. Three experiments were carried out under phytotron and germination cabinet conditions to test the effects of osmotic soaking of sorghum seeds with sodium chloride (NaCl) on germination and growth under s… Show more

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