articleFunctional Plant BiologyJul 23, 2009BRONZE OA

Flooding tolerance: suites of plant traits in variable environments

United States Department of Labor · The University of Western Australia · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Flooding regimes of different depths and durations impose selection pressures for various traits in terrestrial wetland plants. Suites of adaptive traits for different flooding stresses, such as soil waterlogging (short or long duration) and full submergence (short or long duration – shallow or deep), are reviewed. Synergies occur amongst traits for improved internal aeration, and those for anoxia tolerance and recovery, both for roots during soil waterlogging and shoots during submergence. Submergence tolerance of terrestrial species has recently been classified as either the Low Oxygen Quiescence Syndrome (LOQS) or the Low Oxygen Escape Syndrome (LOES), with advantages, respectively, in short duration or…

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  • Biology
  • Waterlogging (archaeology)
  • Shoot
  • Flooding (psychology)
  • Wetland
  • Aerenchyma
  • Aeration
  • Ecology
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