2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-023-03560-5
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Photosynthetic behaviour of Hedysarum carnosum and Hedysarum coronarium under drought stress

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“…This mechanism helps the plant can withstand salinity and water stress, particularly during periods of high transpiration. In the case of plants under deficit irrigation conditions, this mechanism limits water loss ( Lefi et al., 2023 ). For saline plants, the reduction in g s helps to decrease the salt load on leaves, thus increasing longevity by keeping salts at subtoxic levels for a longer time ( Izadi et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mechanism helps the plant can withstand salinity and water stress, particularly during periods of high transpiration. In the case of plants under deficit irrigation conditions, this mechanism limits water loss ( Lefi et al., 2023 ). For saline plants, the reduction in g s helps to decrease the salt load on leaves, thus increasing longevity by keeping salts at subtoxic levels for a longer time ( Izadi et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus Hedysarum spp., tribe Hedysareae, family Fabaceae is one of the most important temperate forage legumes in the Mediterranean region. The genus consists of various annual or perennial herbaceous species, recognizable by their distribution, morphology, genetic diversity (Boussaïd et al, 1995;Ben Fadhel et al, 2006), and ability to adapt to severely marginal and stress-prone environments (Gutierrez-Mas, 1983;Lupi et al, 1988;Abdelguerfi-Berrekia et al, 1991;Moore et al, 2006;Annichiarico et al, 2008) including drought stress (Lefi et al, 2023) and calcaro-saline soil (Jlassi et al, 2013;Tilaki et al, 2016;Tounsi-Hammami et al, 2016). Species such as Sulla coronaria L. and Sulla flexuosa L. have shown high quantities of green matter (Douglas and Foote, 1985;Chouaki et al, 2006), and good quality fodder (Issolah et al, 2014;Elyemlahi et al, 2019a).…”
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confidence: 99%