A) Publications
A.1) Book Chapters (non
commercial)
1. Striker GG. 2012.
Flooding Stress on Plants: Anatomical, Morphological and Physiological
Responses. In: J.K Mworia (ed.) Botany (ISBN 979-953-307-502-9),
InTech–Publisher, Rijeka-Croatia, pp 3-28. (Open access).
A.2) Journal articles (refereed
journals)
Indexed in Science Citation Index (SCI)
21. Striker GG, Teakle NL, Colmer TD, Barrett-Lennard EG. 2014. Growth responses of Melilotus siculus accessions to combined salinity and root-zone hypoxia are correlated with differences in tissue ion concentrations and not differences in root aeration. Environmental and Experimental Botany (in press). ISSN: 0098-8472.
20. Imaz JA, Gimenez DO, Grimoldi
AA, Striker GG. 2014. High recovery ability overrides the negative effects of flooding on growth of tropical grasses Chloris gayana and Panicum coloratum. Crop and Pasture Science (in press). ISSN: 1836-0947.
19. Manzur ME, Grimoldi AA, Insausti P, Striker GG. 2014. Radial oxygen loss in relation to root tissue age in species with different types of aerenchyma: root elongation and physical barriers. Functional Plant Biology (in press). ISSN: 1445-4408.
18. Striker GG, Casas C, Manzur ME, Ploschuk RA, Casal JJ. 2014. Phenomic networks reveal largely independent root and shoot adjustment in waterlogged plants of Lotus japonicus. Plant, Cell & Environment (in press – doi: 10.1111/pce.12268).ISSN: 0140-7791.
17. Di Bella CE, Striker GG, Escaray FJ, Lattanzi FA, Rodríguez AM, Grimoldi AA. 2014. Saline tidal flooding effects on Spartina densiflora plants from different positions of the salt marsh. Diversities and similarities on growth, anatomical and physiological responses. Environmental and Experimental Botany 102:27-36. ISSN: 0098-8472.
16. Zarafshar M, Akbarinia M, Askari H, Hosseini SM, Rahaie M, Struve D, Striker GG. 2014. Morphological, physiological and biochemical responses to soil water deficit in seedlings of three populations of wild pear (Pyrus boisseriana). Biotechnology, Agronomy, Society and Environment (in press). ISSN: 1780-4507.
15. Parad GA, Zarafshar M, Striker GG , Sattarian A. 2013. Some physiological and morphological responses of Pyrus boissieriana to flooding. Trees - Structure and Function 27:1387–1393. ISSN: 0931-1890.
14. Imaz JA, Gimenez DO, Grimoldi
AA, Striker GG. 2012. The effects of submergence
on anatomical, morphological and biomass allocation responses of
tropical grasses Chloris gayana and Panicum coloratum
at seedling stage. Crop and Pasture Science 63 :1145-1155. ISSN: 1836-0947.
13. Striker GG. 2012. Time
is on our side: the importance of considering a recovery period
when assessing flooding tolerance in plants. Ecological
Research 27: 984-987. ISSN: 0912-3814.
12. Striker GG, Izaguirre RF,
Manzur ME, Grimoldi AA. 2012. Different strategies
of Lotus japonicus, L. corniculatus and L. tenuis
to deal with complete submergence at seedling stage. Plant
Biology 14: 50-55. ISSN: 1435-8603.
11. Striker GG, Manzur ME,
Grimoldi AA. 2011. Increasing defoliation frequency
constrains regrowth of Lotus tenuis under flooding. The
role of crown reserves. Plant and Soil
343: 261-272. ISSN: 0032-079X.
10. Striker GG, Mollard FPO, Grimoldi AA, León
RJC, Insausti P. 2011. Trampling enhances the dominance
of graminoids over forbs in flooded grassland mesocosms. Applied
Vegetation Science 14: 95-106. ISSN: 1402-2001.
9. Mollard FPO, Striker GG,
Ploschuk EL, Insausti P. 2010. Subtle topographical
differences along a floodplain promote different plant strategies
among Paspalum dilatatum subspecies and populations. Austral
Ecology 35: 189-196. ISSN: 1442-9985.
8. Manzur ME, Grimoldi AA, Insausti P, Striker
GG. 2009. Escape from water or remain
quiescent? Lotus tenuis changes its strategy depending
on depth of submergence. Annals of Botany
104:1163-1169. ISSN: 0305-7364.
7. Striker GG. 2008. Visiting
the Methodological Aspects of Flooding Experiments: Quantitative
Evidence from Agricultural and Ecophysiological Studies. Journal
of Agronomy and Crop Science 194: 249-255. [Review
Article]. ISSN: 0931-2250.
6. Striker GG, Insausti P,
Grimoldi AA. 2008. Flooding effects on plant recovery
from defoliation in the grass Paspalum dilatatum and the
legume Lotus tenuis. Annals of Botany
102: 247-254. ISSN: 0305-7364.
5. Mollard FPO, Striker GG,
Ploschuk EL, Vega AS, Insausti P. 2008. Tolerance
to flooding of two subspecies of Paspalum dilatatum (paniceae)
of contrasting ecological distribution in a natural grassland. Flora
203: 548-556. ISSN: 0367-2530.
4. Striker GG, Insausti
P, Grimoldi AA, Vega AS. 2007. Trade-off between
root porosity and mechanical strength in species with different
types of aerenchyma. Plant, Cell & Environment 30:
580-589. ISSN: 0140-7791.
3. Striker GG, Insausti
P, Grimoldi AA, León RJC. 2006. Root strength
and trampling tolerance in the grass Paspalum dilatatum
and the dicot Lotus glaber in flooded soil. Functional
Ecology 20: 4-10. ISSN: 0269-8463.
2. Grimoldi AA, Insausti P, Vasellati
V., Striker GG. 2005. Constitutive and plastic
root traits and their role in differential tolerance to soil flooding
among coexisting species of a lowland grassland. International
Journal of Plant Sciences166: 805-813. ISSN: 1058-5893.
1. Striker GG, Insausti
P, Grimoldi AA, Ploschuk EL, Vasellati V. 2005.
Physiological and anatomical basis of differential tolerance to
soil flooding of Lotus corniculatus L. and Lotus glaber
Mill.. Plant and Soil 276: 301-311. ISSN:
0032-079X.
Not indexed in Science Citation Index (SCI)
2. Striker GG, Insausti
P, Grimoldi AA. 2007. Effects of flooding at early
summer on plant water relations of Lotus tenuis. Lotus
Newsletter 37: 1-7. ISSN: 1510-7809.
1. Striker GG, Insausti
P, León RJC. 2005 Comparative responses
between Lotus glaber and Paspalum dilatatum to
the flooding-grazing interaction. Lotus Newsletter
35: 23-26. ISSN: 1510-7809.
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