Effect of drought stress on leaf optical properties in drought-resistant and drought-sensitive maize and triticale genotypes

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The effect of a short (7 d), prolonged (14 d) soil drought (D) and (7 d) recovery (DR) on the leaf optical properties - reflectance (R), transmittance (T) and absorptance (A) in photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) and near infrared radiation (NIR) range of irradiation (750-1100 nm) was studied for maize and triticale genotypes differing in drought tolerance. The drought stress caused the changes in leaf optical properties parameters in comparison with non-drought plants. The observed harmful influence of drought was more visible for maize than triticale. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.

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Grzesiak, M. T., Hura, T., Grzesiak, S., & Pilarski, J. (2009). Effect of drought stress on leaf optical properties in drought-resistant and drought-sensitive maize and triticale genotypes. Photosynthetica, 47(4), 635–637. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-009-0092-6

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