Author: Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés
- Adaptive responses of Brachiaria grasses to hypoxia stress
- Morpho-anatomical adaptations to waterlogging by germplasm accessions in a tropical forage grass
- Leaf antioxidant activity and changes in leaf pigments in two contrasting Brachiaria grasses in response to waterlogging
- Increased aerenchyma formation and exodermal suberin deposition in nodal roots of Brachiaria humidicola contribute to high level of waterlogging tolerance
- Advances in identification of morpho-physiological traits associated with waterlogging tolerance in Brachiaria genotypes
- Genotipos de Brachiaria tolerantes a suelos inundados para adaptar sistemas de pastoreo a cambio climático
Author: Rao, Idupulapati M.
- Adaptive responses of Brachiaria grasses to hypoxia stress
- Morpho-anatomical adaptations to waterlogging by germplasm accessions in a tropical forage grass
- Leaf antioxidant activity and changes in leaf pigments in two contrasting Brachiaria grasses in response to waterlogging
- Increased aerenchyma formation and exodermal suberin deposition in nodal roots of Brachiaria humidicola contribute to high level of waterlogging tolerance
- Advances in identification of morpho-physiological traits associated with waterlogging tolerance in Brachiaria genotypes
- Genotipos de Brachiaria tolerantes a suelos inundados para adaptar sistemas de pastoreo a cambio climático
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