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Young plants of maize, cv. Anjou 245, exposed to gradual drying-up of soil retained a high RWC (84–89 %), virtually at the level of non-stressed plants, for 3 through 12 days (3–12 d) after interruption of irrigation. However, stomatal limitation of the photosynthesis rate (PN) and transpiration rate (E) occurred in them. Growth regulators applied on the plants stressed by drought at the point of time after 3 days significantly influenced the parameters of the exchange of gases between the maize leaves and the surrounding environment. When 100 μM abscisic acid (ABA) was sprayed on a leaf, this resulted, throughout the experiment, by tighter closing of stomata and by lower levels of PN and E in comparison with the stressed plants, not treated by growth regulator. The decrease of the gas exchange parameters was greatest shortly after the application (at the points of time 3.1 and 4 d) when the differences were highly provably in comparison with the untreated plants. When benzylaminopurine (BAP) in Young plants of maize, cv. Anjou 245, exposed to gradual drying-up of soil retained a high RWC (84–89 %), virtually at the level of non-stressed plants, for 3 through 12 days (3–12 d) after interruption of irrigation. However, stomatal limitation of the photosynthesis rate (PN) and transpiration rate (E) occurred in them. Growth regulators applied on the plants stressed by drought at the point of time after 3 days significantly influenced the parameters of the exchange of gases between the maize leaves and the surrounding environment. When 100 μM abscisic acid (ABA) was sprayed on a leaf, this resulted, throughout the experiment, by tighter closing of stomata and by lower levels of PN and E in comparison with the stressed plants, not treated by growth regulator. The decrease of the gas exchange parameters was greatest shortly after the application (at the points of time 3.1 and 4 d) when the differences were highly provably in comparison with the untreated plants. When benzylaminopurine (BAP) in Young plants of maize, cv. Anjou 245, exposed to gradual drying-up of soil retained a high RWC (84–89 %), virtually at the level of non-stressed plants, for 3 through 12 days (3–12 d) after interruption of irrigation. However, stomatal limitation of the photosynthesis rate (PN) and transpiration rate (E) occurred in them. Growth regulators applied on the plants stressed by drought at the point of time after 3 days significantly influenced the parameters of the exchange of gases between the maize leaves and the surrounding environment. When 100 μM abscisic acid (ABA) was sprayed on a leaf, this resulted, throughout the experiment, by tighter closing of stomata and by lower levels of PN and E in comparison with the stressed plants, not treated by growth regulator. The decrease of the gas exchange parameters was greatest shortly after the application (at the points of time 3.1 and 4 d) when the differences were highly provably in comparison with the untreated plants. When benzylaminopurine (BAP) in
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The effect of soil drought on photosynthesis and transpiration rates of maize (Zea mays L.) Vliv půdního sucha na rychlost fotosyntézy a transpirace u rostlin kukuřice (Zea mays L.) The effect of soil drought on photosynthesis and transpiration rates of maize (Zea mays L.)
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The effect of soil drought on photosynthesis and transpiration rates of maize (Zea mays L.) Vliv půdního sucha na rychlost fotosyntézy a transpirace u rostlin kukuřice (Zea mays L.) The effect of soil drought on photosynthesis and transpiration rates of maize (Zea mays L.)
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RIV/60460709:41210/08:25740
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maize, drought, water stress, photosynthesis rate, transpiration rate, abscisic acid, benzylaminopurine
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HU - Maďarsko
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Cereal Research Communications
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Česká, Jana Ernestová, Zdislava Križková, Jana Hejnák, Václav
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0133-3720
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