Waterlogging and submergence: surviving poor aeration

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2014

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Atwell, B.J.
Ismail, A.M.
Pedersen, O.
Shabala, S.
Sorrell, B.
Voesenek, Laurentius A C JISNI 0000000393162721

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Muns, R.

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Abstract

Flooding, resulting in soil waterlogging and in many situations even complete submergence of plants, is an important abiotic stress in many regions worldwide. The number of floods has increased in recent decades (Figure 18.1), and the severity of floods is expected to increase further in many regions of the world.

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Atwell, B J, Ismail, A M, Pedersen, O, Shabala, S, Sorrell, B & Voesenek, L 2014, Waterlogging and submergence: surviving poor aeration. in R Muns (ed.), Plants in action : adaptation in nature, performance in cultivation. 2nd edn, Australian Society of Plant Scientists.