Search Results - "Malik, Al Imran"
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Microarray analysis of laser-microdissected tissues indicates the biosynthesis of suberin in the outer part of roots during formation of a barrier to radial oxygen loss in rice (Oryza sativa)
Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-09-2014)“…The main constituent of barrier to radial oxygen loss is unclear. Gene expression profiles in the outer part of roots suggest that suberin is its major…”
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Rice acclimation to soil flooding: Low concentrations of organic acids can trigger a barrier to radial oxygen loss in roots
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-07-2019)“…Waterlogged soils contain monocarboxylic acids produced by anaerobic microorganisms. These “organic acids” can accumulate to phytotoxic levels and promote…”
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A major locus involved in the formation of the radial oxygen loss barrier in adventitious roots of teosinte Zea nicaraguensis is located on the short‐arm of chromosome 3
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-02-2017)“…A radial oxygen loss (ROL) barrier in roots of waterlogging‐tolerant plants promotes oxygen movement via aerenchyma to the root tip, and impedes soil…”
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Rice leaf hydrophobicity and gas films are conferred by a wax synthesis gene (LGF1) and contribute to flood tolerance
Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2018)“…Floods impede gas (O2 and CO2) exchange between plants and the environment. A mechanism to enhance plant gas exchange under water comprises gas films on…”
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Response of Mungbean (cvs. Celera II-AU and Jade-AU) and Blackgram (cv. Onyx-AU) to Transient Waterlogging
Published in Frontiers in plant science (19-08-2021)“…Mungbean [ Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] and blackgram [ Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper] are important crops for smallholder farmers in tropical and subtropical…”
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Waterlogging Tolerance at Germination in Field Pea: Variability, Genetic Control, and Indirect Selection
Published in Frontiers in plant science (30-07-2019)“…In the Eastern Gangetic Plain of South Asia field pea ( L.) is often grown as a relay crop where soil waterlogging (WL) causes germination failure. To assess…”
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Genetic diversity and candidate genes for transient waterlogging tolerance in mungbean at the germination and seedling stages
Published in Frontiers in plant science (2024)“…Mungbean [ var. (L.) Wilczek] production in Asia is detrimentally affected by transient soil waterlogging caused by unseasonal and increasingly frequent…”
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Cassava breeding and agronomy in Asia: 50 years of history and future directions
Published in Breeding Science (01-01-2020)“…In Asia, cassava (Manihot esculenta) is cultivated by more than 8 million farmers, driving the rural economy of many countries. The International Center for…”
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Susceptibility of Cassava Varieties to Disease Caused by Sri Lankan Cassava Mosaic Virus and Impacts on Yield by Use of Asymptomatic and Virus-Free Planting Material
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-07-2022)“…Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a rainfed, smallholder-produced crop in mainland Southeast Asia, and is currently facing a serious challenge posed by the…”
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Tolerance of three grain legume species to transient waterlogging
Published in AoB plants (01-01-2015)“…Crop production can be limited by soil waterlogging. Tolerance to waterlogging can vary between and within species. This study quantified tolerance to soil…”
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Potassium Fertilisation Is Required to Sustain Cassava Yield and Soil Fertility
Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-08-2020)“…Cassava is often grown in low-fertility soils and has a reputation for having modest nutrient requirements. The storage roots that are harvested, however,…”
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Combinational Variation Temperature and Soil Water Response of Stomata and Biomass Production in Maize, Millet, Sorghum and Rice
Published in Plants (Basel) (11-04-2022)“…Environmental responses of stomatal conductance ( ) as basic information for a photosynthesis-transpiration-coupled model have been increasing under global…”
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Cassava Witches' Broom Disease in Southeast Asia: A Review of Its Distribution and Associated Symptoms
Published in Plants (Basel) (04-06-2023)“…Cassava witches' broom disease (CWBD) is one of the main diseases of cassava in Southeast Asia (SEA). Affected cassava plants show reduced internodal length…”
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Short-Term Waterlogging Has Long-Term Effects on the Growth and Physiology of Wheat
Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2002)“…• The effect of different durations of waterlogging and subsequent drainage is described for 3-wk-old wheat (Triticum aestivum) plants. • In a pot experiment,…”
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Stempedia: a weather-based model to explore and manage the risk of lentil Stemphylium blight disease
Published in Australasian plant pathology (01-10-2016)“…Lentil Stemphylium blight is a fungal disease threatening sustainable lentil-based cropping in South Asia including Bangladesh. A weather-based model…”
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Exploring the plant and soil mechanisms by which crop rotations benefit farming systems
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Differential nitrogen-use efficiency in wheat parents of doubled-haploid mapping populations
Published in Plant and soil (01-11-2016)“…Background and aims The modern wheat cultivars have been selected for non-limiting nitrogen (N) input situations and therefore require large amounts of…”
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Changes in gene expression during germination reveal pea genotypes with either “quiescence” or “escape” mechanisms of waterlogging tolerance
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-01-2019)“…Waterlogging causes germination failure in pea (Pisum sativum L.). Three genotypes (BARI Motorshuti‐3, Natore local‐2 [NL‐2], and Kaspa) contrasting in ability…”
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Salt tolerance in mungbean is associated with controlling Na and Cl transport across roots, regulating Na and Cl accumulation in chloroplasts and maintaining high K in root and leaf mesophyll cells
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-09-2024)“…Salinity tolerance requires coordinated responses encompassing salt exclusion in roots and tissue/cellular compartmentation of salt in leaves. We investigated…”
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Waterlogging tolerance in lentil (Lens culinaris Medik. subsp. culinaris) germplasm associated with geographic origin
Published in Genetic resources and crop evolution (01-03-2017)“…Variation in response to climatic and edaphic factors has resulted in the geographic differentiation and specific adaptation of lentil germplasm to its…”
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