Flooding is the primary cause of yield losses in Asia and Latin America while, worldwide, between 10 and 16% of the arable soils are estimated to be affected by waterlogging. Moreover, the frequency and intensity of flooding events is expected to increase in all world regions in consequence of climate change. Thus, the purpose of the research topic “Crop Response to Waterlogging” is to gather knowledge from different geographic regions and research fields in order to help the scientific and social community to elaborate an integrated approach to face its adverse effects.

Crop Response to Waterlogging

Arduini I.
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Licausi F.
2020-01-01

Abstract

Flooding is the primary cause of yield losses in Asia and Latin America while, worldwide, between 10 and 16% of the arable soils are estimated to be affected by waterlogging. Moreover, the frequency and intensity of flooding events is expected to increase in all world regions in consequence of climate change. Thus, the purpose of the research topic “Crop Response to Waterlogging” is to gather knowledge from different geographic regions and research fields in order to help the scientific and social community to elaborate an integrated approach to face its adverse effects.
2020
Arduini, I.; Kokubun, M.; Shao, G.; Licausi, F.
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