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    Association of root, specific leaf area and SPAD chlorophyll meter reading to water use efficiency of peanut under different available soil water by Songsri, P., Jogloy, S., Holbrook, C.C., Kesmala, T., Vorasoot, N., Akkasaeng, C., Patanothai, A.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-05-2009)
    “…Drought is the major abiotic constraint affecting peanut productivity and quality worldwide. There is a pressing need to improve the water use efficiency (WUE)…”
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    Root Distribution of Drought-Resistant Peanut Genotypes in Response to Drought by Songsri, P, Jogloy, S, Vorasoot, N, Akkasaeng, C, Patanothai, A, Holbrook, C.C

    “…The ability of a plant to modify its root distribution to exploit deeper stored soil water may be an important mechanism to avoid drought. This study aimed at…”
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    Heritability of Drought Resistance Traits and Correlation of Drought Resistance and Agronomic Traits in Peanut by Songsri, P, Jogloy, S, Kesmala, T, Vorasoot, N, Akkasaeng, C, Patanothai, A, Holbrook, C.C

    Published in Crop science (01-11-2008)
    “…Inheritance of traits is important for developing effective breeding schemes for improving desired traits. The aims of this study were to estimate the…”
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    Chlorophyll Stability is an Indicator of Drought Tolerance in Peanut by Arunyanark, A, Jogloy, S, Akkasaeng, C, Vorasoot, N, Kesmala, T, Nageswara Rao, R.C, Wright, G.C, Patanothai, A

    “…Chlorophyll stability during drought might be a promising criterion for selection for drought resistance in peanut. The study describes two field trials…”
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    Associations between physiological traits for drought tolerance and aflatoxin contamination in peanut genotypes under terminal drought by Girdthai, T, Jogloy, S, Vorasoot, N, Akkasaeng, C, Wongkaew, S, Holbrook, C.C, Patanothai, A

    Published in Plant breeding (01-12-2010)
    “…With 1 figure and 4 tables ABSTRACT: Terminal drought induces preharvest aflatoxin contamination (PAC) in peanut. Drought resistance traits are promising as…”
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    Association between aflatoxin contamination and drought tolerance traits in peanut by Arunyanark, A., Jogloy, S., Wongkaew, S., Akkasaeng, C., Vorasoot, N., Wright, G.C., Rachaputi, Rao C.N., Patanothai, A.

    Published in Field crops research (01-10-2009)
    “…The current study investigates the association between drought tolerance traits and aflatoxin contamination in peanut grown under long-term drought. Two field…”
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    Heritability of aflatoxin resistance traits and correlation with drought tolerance traits in peanut by Arunyanark, A., Jogloy, S., Wongkaew, S., Akkasaeng, C., Vorasoot, N., Kesmala, T., Patanothai, A.

    Published in Field crops research (03-06-2010)
    “…Drought tolerance can be an effective tool for improving aflatoxin resistance in peanut. We evaluated 140 peanut families from 4 crosses in the F 4:7 and F 4:8…”
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    Physiological Basis for Genotypic Variation in Tolerance to and Recovery from Pre-flowering Drought in Peanut by Puangbut, D, Jogloy, S, Toomsan, B, Vorasoot, N, Akkasaeng, C, Kesmala, T, Rachaputi, R.C.N, Wright, G.C, Patanothai, A

    “…Drought during the pre-flowering stage can increase yield of peanut. There is limited information on genotypic variation for tolerance to and recovery from…”
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    Association of root dry weight and transpiration efficiency of peanut genotypes under early season drought by Puangbut, D., Jogloy, S., Vorasoot, N., Akkasaeng, C., Kesmala, T., Rachaputi, Rao C.N., Wright, G.C., Patanothai, A.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-10-2009)
    “…Root characters have been well established as drought resistance traits in peanut. However, the relationships of root characters with transpiration efficiency…”
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    Relationship between Root Characteristics of Peanut in Hydroponics and Pot Studies by Girdthai, T., Jogloy, S., Kesmala, T., Vorasoot, N., Akkasaeng, C., Wongkaew, S., Holbrook, C.C., Patanothai, A.

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2010)
    “…ABSTRACT A large root system can be an important character for drought tolerance. Measuring root characteristics in soil medium is tedious, time consuming, and…”
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    A flood-free period combined with early planting is required to sustain yield of pre-rice sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) by Promkhambut, A., Polthanee, A., Akkasaeng, C., Younger, A.

    “…Understanding the responses of sweet sorghum to flooding and the characters associated with flooding tolerance may be a useful strategy for pre-rice production…”
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    Relationship between drought tolerance with activities of antioxidant enzymes in sugarcane by Ngamhui, N., Tantisuwichwong, N., Roytrakul, S., Zhu, Y. J., Li, Q. X., Akkasaeng, C.

    Published in Indian journal of plant physiology (01-06-2015)
    “…The objective of this study was to compare capacity of antioxidant enzymes between Khon Kaen 3 (KK3), a drought-tolerant, and Suphanburi 72 (SP72), a…”
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    Simple sequence repeat (SSR)-based genetic variability among peanut genotypes different in specific leaf weight and relative water content by Boontang, S, Tantisuwichwong, N, Jogloy, S, Akkasaeng, C, Vorasoot, N, Patanothai, A

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (26-06-2013)
    “…The objective of this study was to compare if simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers could correctly identify peanut genotypes with difference in specific leaf…”
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    DROUGHT STRESS: Physiological Basis for Genotypic Variation in Tolerance to and Recovery from Pre-flowering Drought in Peanut by Puangbut, D., Jogloy, S., Toomsan, B., Vorasoot, N., Akkasaeng, C., Kesmala, T., Rachaputi, R. C. N., Wright, G. C., Patanothai, A.

    “…Drought during the pre‐flowering stage can increase yield of peanut. There is limited information on genotypic variation for tolerance to and recovery from…”
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