2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.06.561260
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Transcriptional signatures associated with waterlogging stress responses and aerenchyma formation in barley root tissue

Orla L. Sherwood,
Rory Burke,
Jennifer O’Rourke
et al.

Abstract: The negative impact of soil waterlogging on crop production is expected to increase due higher frequencies of extreme rainfall events arising from climate change. Consequently, understanding the molecular mechanisms that enable plants to mitigate waterlogging stress is critical for breeding programmes, particularly in the case of waterlogging-susceptible crop species, such as barley (Hordeum vulgare). Aerenchyma formation is a key morphological adaptation allowing plants to cope with waterlogging stress and hy… Show more

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