2024
DOI: 10.1111/pce.14932
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Partial root‐zone drying irrigation improves intrinsic water‐use efficiency and maintains high photosynthesis by uncoupling stomatal and mesophyll conductance in cotton leaves

Wei Hu,
Dimitra A. Loka,
Yuanli Yang
et al.

Abstract: Partial root‐zone drying irrigation (PRD) can improve water‐use efficiency (WUE) without reductions in photosynthesis; however, the mechanism by which this is attained is unclear. To amend that, PRD conditions were simulated by polyethylene glycol 6000 in a root‐splitting system and the effects of PRD on cotton growth were studied. Results showed that PRD decreased stomatal conductance (gs) but increased mesophyll conductance (gm). Due to the contrasting effects on gs and gm, net photosynthetic rate (AN) remai… Show more

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