Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6375300 | Field Crops Research | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We also analyzed the influence of drought stress on SLA distribution within the canopy. Independently from the presence or absence of drought, the SLA increased from the top to the lower leaf-layers. Drought mainly reduced leaf area (L) in the higher leaf-layers, whereas SLA was reduced especially in the lower leaf-layers and the SLA of the flag leaves was not affected. Therefore, the lower cSLA under drought stress seems to be primarily an effect of differences in light environment within the canopy. The relevance for SLA modeling is discussed.
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Authors
Arne M. Ratjen, Henning Kage,