Gustavo Striker
research-repository.uwa.edu.au
0000-0002-6395-6734
University of Western Australia
60 papers found
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Understanding plant responses to saline waterlogging: insights from halophytes and implications for crop tolerance
Changes in morphological traits associated with waterlogging, salinity and saline waterlogging in Festuca arundinacea
Boosting underwater germination in Echinochloa colona seeds: the impact of high amplitude alternating temperatures and potassium nitrate osmopriming
Shaking off the blow: plant adjustments during submergence and post-stress growth in Lotus forage species
Waterlogging tolerance of winter crops: Root mass density and canopy dynamics
An overview of oxygen transport in plants: diffusion and convection
Seed-borne diseases in pasture grasses and legumes: state of the art and gaps in knowledge
High Recovery from Either Waterlogging or Drought Overrides Any Beneficial Acclimation of Chloris gayana Facing a Subsequent Round of Stress
Nitrogen accumulation and remobilisation in wheat and barley plants exposed to waterlogging at different developmental stages
A quantitative revision of the waterlogging tolerance of perennial forage grasses
A quantitative review of soybean responses to waterlogging: agronomical, morpho-physiological and anatomical traits of tolerance
Early‐ And late‐waterlogging differentially affect the yield of wheat, barley, oilseed rape and field pea through changes in leaf area index, radiation interception and radiation use efficiency
Plant growth rate after, and not during, waterlogging better correlates to yield responses in wheat and barley
Variability among Festuca arundinacea cultivars for tolerance to and recovery from waterlogging, salinity and their combination
Plant Responses to Hypoxia: Signaling and Adaptation
Submergence tolerance and recovery in Lotus: Variation among fifteen accessions in response to partial and complete submergence
Eco-Physiological Traits Related to Recovery from Complete Submergence in the Model Legume Lotus japonicus
Dormancy breakage and germination are tightly controlled by hypoxic submergence water on Echinochloa crus-galli seeds from an accession resistant to anaerobic germination
Waterlogging differentially affects yield and its components in wheat, barley, rapeseed and field pea depending on the timing of occurrence
Corrigendum: Waterlogging of Winter Crops at Early and Late Stages: Impacts on Leaf Physiology, Growth and Yield
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