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          <dc:title>Effects of Drought and Flooding Stresses on Growth and Photosynthetic Activity of Mungbean,, Vigna radiata (L.) Wiilczek, Cultivars</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>OO, Htay Htay</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>ARAKI, Takuya</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>KUBOTA, Fumitake</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The responses to drought and nooding stresses and the recovery from stress-induced&#13; damages were compared between three mungbean cultivars, Chinese (CN), and newly released&#13; cultivars in Myanmar, VC2991-112B-1B (VC) and KPS2 (KP). Growih, gas exchange rate and&#13; chlorophyll fluorescence quenching of these cultivars were investigated. The results were as&#13; follows: (1) CN was sensitive to both drought and flooding treatments compared to the other&#13; cultivars. VC and KP were less sensitive to drought and flooding, respectively. (2) The&#13; photosynthetic rate (PN) and stomatal conductance (G.) in VC were less affected by drought,&#13; with a quick recovery by re-watering. On the other hand, both parameters in KP were strongly&#13; depressed by drought, but less by nooding. (3) VC showed a higher value for the quantum yield&#13; of photosystem H (&lt;~.) and a lower value for the photorespiration ratio (P,?lTc) than the other&#13; cultivars in the drought treatment. KP had a higher ~)* and lower PR/Tc in the flooding&#13; treatment. (4) The stomatal behavior was closely related to the stress-tolerance of mungbean&#13; cultivars. A partial retainment of gas exchange under the stress conditions was essential to&#13; sustain electron transport in the photosystems and prevent functional damages caused by&#13; excessive accumulation of energy in leaves.</dc:description>
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