To cope with drought: two forage grass species – Festuca arundinacea and F. glaucescens can activate similar survival strategies although they differ with molecular response
Abstract:Background: Photosynthesis is among the primary processes affected by drought and its disturbances result with the reduction of growth, reactive oxygen species (ROS) overproduction, and alterations in antioxidant system activity. Our study was performed on two closely related forage grasses: Festuca arundinacea and F. glaucescens. Two genotypes within each species significantly differing with the potential of drought resistance: high drought resistant (HDR) and low drought resistant (LDR), were used. The resea… Show more
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