Waterlogging priming enhances hypoxia stress tolerance of wheat offspring plants by regulating root phenotypic and physiological adaption

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  • who: Kai Feng and colleagues from the The experiment was conducted at the experimental station of Nanjing Agricultural University, Jiangsu Province, PR. China. Ningmai , (Triticum aestivum L.), which has been largely used in local wheat production, was used to produce the material for this study. Before priming, wheat plants were planted in the pot, and the soil's relative water content was controlled at, %. The waterlogging priming was applied on the tenth day after anthesis, with half of the pots maintaining a, cm water layer above the soil for , days and the other half were treated by . . .

     

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