Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages
Drought severely limits forage productivity. The avoidance of water deficit by increasing the capacity for water uptake or by controlling water loss are common responses. A fine interplay exists between the acquisition of water by roots in drying soil and water loss through transpiration. These two...
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International Center for Tropical Agriculture
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106858 |
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| author | Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés |
| author_browse | Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés |
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| description | Drought severely limits forage productivity. The avoidance of water deficit by increasing the capacity for water uptake or by controlling water loss are common responses. A fine interplay exists between the acquisition of water by roots in drying soil and water loss through transpiration. These two components tend to act simultaneously. The following approach and aim is therefore to provide information of shoot development, root development and water use over time of plants growing under greenhouse conditions with soil from target sites. Greenhouse studies is a vital part of phenotyping for drought conditions as allow the recording of responses that would be otherwise impossible under filed conditions. |
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| publishDate | 2019 |
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| spelling | CGSpace1068582025-11-05T18:23:18Z Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés data collection phenology Drought severely limits forage productivity. The avoidance of water deficit by increasing the capacity for water uptake or by controlling water loss are common responses. A fine interplay exists between the acquisition of water by roots in drying soil and water loss through transpiration. These two components tend to act simultaneously. The following approach and aim is therefore to provide information of shoot development, root development and water use over time of plants growing under greenhouse conditions with soil from target sites. Greenhouse studies is a vital part of phenotyping for drought conditions as allow the recording of responses that would be otherwise impossible under filed conditions. 2019-12 2020-01-31T13:47:54Z 2020-01-31T13:47:54Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106858 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Cardoso JA; Louhaichi M. 2019. Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages. International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Cali, CO. 5p. |
| spellingShingle | data collection phenology Cardoso Arango, Juan Andrés Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages |
| title | Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages |
| title_full | Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages |
| title_fullStr | Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages |
| title_full_unstemmed | Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages |
| title_short | Report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages |
| title_sort | report on adjusting a high throughput screening tool to support water use phenotyping in forages |
| topic | data collection phenology |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106858 |
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