Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4554613 | Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Variation in response to water deficit was found between Fragaria genotypes. ⺠Fragaria chiloensis was generally more resistant to water deficit than F. Ã ananassa. ⺠F. chiloensis generally showed far lower transpiration rates than F. Ã ananassa. ⺠Two F. chiloensis accessions showed relatively high transpiration efficiency. ⺠The F. chiloensis accessions 'BSP14' and 'ZB4' efficiently use available water.
Keywords
ETPΨlosmotic potential at full turgorWUEiCWSIδ13CWUEwell-wateredTranspiration efficiencyWater use efficiencyinstantaneous water use efficiencyEvapotranspirationDrought toleranceCarbon isotope compositionLeaf temperatureCultivarCrop water stress indexTleafAssimilation ratetranspiration rateStomatal conductanceLeaf water potentialAccession
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Authors
Olga M. Grant, Michael J. Davies, Abigail W. Johnson, David W. Simpson,