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Drought tolerance in cowpea species is driven by less sensitivity of leaf gas exchange to water deficit and rapid recovery of photosynthesis after rehydration

Drought tolerance in cowpea species is driven by less sensitivity of leaf gas exchange to water deficit and rapid recovery of photosynthesis after rehydration

R. Rivas, H. M. Falcao, R. V. Ribeiro, E. C. Machado, C. Pimentel, M. G. Santos

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Cowpea grains are the main protein source for many people in semi-arid regions. The goal of this study was to study the in vivo photosynthetic behavior of two cowpea cultivars underwell-watered, drought stress, and recovery conditions. The cultivars differ in their sensitivity to drought stress,... Ver mais

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Drought tolerance in cowpea species is driven by less sensitivity of leaf gas exchange to water deficit and rapid recovery of photosynthesis after rehydration

R. Rivas, H. M. Falcao, R. V. Ribeiro, E. C. Machado, C. Pimentel, M. G. Santos

										

Drought tolerance in cowpea species is driven by less sensitivity of leaf gas exchange to water deficit and rapid recovery of photosynthesis after rehydration

R. Rivas, H. M. Falcao, R. V. Ribeiro, E. C. Machado, C. Pimentel, M. G. Santos

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    South African journal of botany: an international interdisciplinary journal for plant sciences (Fonte avulsa)