Changes in response to drought stress of triticale and maize genotypes differing in drought tolerance

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Direct effects and after-effects of soil drought for 7 and 14 d were examined on seedling dry matter, leaf water potential (ψ), leaf injury index (LI), and chlorophyll (Chl) content of drought (D) resistant and sensitive triticale and maize genotypes. D caused higher decrease in number of developed leaves and dry matter of shoots and roots in the sensitive genotypes than in the resistant ones. Soil D caused lower decrease of ψ in the triticale than maize leaves. Influence of D on the Chl b content was considerably lower than on the Chl a content. In triticale the most harmful D impact was observed for physiologically younger leaves, in maize for the older ones. A period of 7-d-long recovery was too short for a complete removal of an adverse influence of D. © 2007 Institute of Experimental Botany, ASCR.

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Grzesiak, M. T., Rzepka, A., Hura, T., Hura, K., & Skoczowski, A. (2007). Changes in response to drought stress of triticale and maize genotypes differing in drought tolerance. Photosynthetica, 45(2), 280–287. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-007-0045-x

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