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suggest that eastern and western congeners of these genera have evolved to possess different degrees of drought resistance. Although the eastern congener of both genera has glabrous or nearly glabrous leaves, the western congener of Sambucus is pubescent

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introduced perennial grass species subjected grasses to continuous drought and found mixed results among performance of native and exotic species ( Bolger et al., 2005 ). Drought resistance may be less a function of a plant's status as native or nonnative

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diffuse to leave. Therefore, a stable SLA is important to maintain leaf function and to conserve water under drought conditions ( Jiao et al., 2012 ). The main mechanisms responsible for drought resistance in plants are improved water uptake and/or reduced

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)]. As an important warm-season turfgrass, there have been many studies on P. vaginatum , such as salt tolerance, drought resistance, and cadmium tolerance ( Chen et al., 2012 ; Wu et al., 2015 ; Xie and Lu, 2004 ; Xu et al., 2018 ). However, there

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, indicating that drench treatments increased tomato drought tolerance. The effect was similar with petunia whereby increasing RWE drench concentration led to greater drought resistance. After rewatering, all tomato plants recovered well and there was not a

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evapotranspiration rates of tall fescue cultivars . HortScience . 26 : 122 – 123 . https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI.26.2.122 . Carrow RN . 1995 . Drought resistance aspects of turfgrasses in the southeast: Evapotranspiration and crop coefficients . Crop Sci

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susceptible to drought. The literature contains conflicting reports on the drought sensitivity of G.5 rootstocks. Santos and Gonçalves (2000) reports that G.5 had greater drought resistance than P. avium , Maxma 14, Edabriz, and Cab 11E; but Gonçalves et

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consistent phenotype with high grafting affinity to walnut, strong growth potential, high drought resistance, and high resistance to pest and disease. Consequently, in 2015, the new cultivar ‘ZNS’ was designated by the State Forestry Administration of the

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programs have identified that physiological traits (plant growth, photosynthetic pigments, g S , canopy temperature) could be considered as useful selection criteria for drought resistance, because they are simple to measure ( Polania et al., 2016 ). Based

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a sun-loving plant species, but it can survive in the shade. It has strong salt, alkali, cold, and drought resistance capabilities. It is not resistant to waterlogging and wind, and it should not be planted in low-lying areas with poor drainage

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