The heritability of sodium and potassium transport to the xylem was measured by the regression of Fn+1, on Fn means in two segregating breeding populations of rice (Oryza sativa L.). The narrow-sense heritabilities of shoot sodium concentration were 0.42 and 0.43 in the two populations, respectively, and the corresponding values for the heritability of shoot potassium concentration were 0.46 and 0.52. The sodium: potassium ratio was apparently heritable (0.36 and 0.40) because it was regressed positively on sodium concentration and negatively on potassium concentration. There was no significant relationship between the shoot sodium and potassium concentrations themselves. It is concluded that sodium and potassium uptake in rice are controll...
The HKT family of Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) transporters is implicated in plant salinity tolerance. Among...
Wild rice Oryza rufipogon, a progenitor of cultivated rice Oryza sativa L., possesses superior salin...
Sequence data from this article can be found in the GenBank/EMBL data libraries under accession numb...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is sensitive to salinity, which affects one-fifth of irrigated land worldwide. R...
We report the characterization of high- and low-sodium-transporting lines developed by intravarietal...
Not AvailableReproductive stage salt tolerance is crucial in rice to guarantee yield under saline co...
HKT Na+ transporters correspond to major salt tolerance QTLs in different plant species and are targ...
Golldack D, Su H, Quigley F, et al. Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general ...
Under potassium (K)-deficient conditions, rice (Oryza sativa L.) actively takes up and utilizes sodi...
Excessive accumulation of sodium in plants causes toxicity. No mutation that greatly diminishes sodi...
Salinity is a major factor limiting crop productivity. Rice (Oryza sativa), a staple crop for the ma...
Na+ toxicity is one of the major physiological constraints imposed by salinity on plant performance....
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple food that feeds more than half the world population. As rice is high...
K+ is an essential macronutrient for plants. It is acquired by specific uptake systems located in ro...
Control of xylem Na+ loading has often been named as the essential component of salinity tolerance m...
The HKT family of Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) transporters is implicated in plant salinity tolerance. Among...
Wild rice Oryza rufipogon, a progenitor of cultivated rice Oryza sativa L., possesses superior salin...
Sequence data from this article can be found in the GenBank/EMBL data libraries under accession numb...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is sensitive to salinity, which affects one-fifth of irrigated land worldwide. R...
We report the characterization of high- and low-sodium-transporting lines developed by intravarietal...
Not AvailableReproductive stage salt tolerance is crucial in rice to guarantee yield under saline co...
HKT Na+ transporters correspond to major salt tolerance QTLs in different plant species and are targ...
Golldack D, Su H, Quigley F, et al. Characterization of a HKT-type transporter in rice as a general ...
Under potassium (K)-deficient conditions, rice (Oryza sativa L.) actively takes up and utilizes sodi...
Excessive accumulation of sodium in plants causes toxicity. No mutation that greatly diminishes sodi...
Salinity is a major factor limiting crop productivity. Rice (Oryza sativa), a staple crop for the ma...
Na+ toxicity is one of the major physiological constraints imposed by salinity on plant performance....
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a staple food that feeds more than half the world population. As rice is high...
K+ is an essential macronutrient for plants. It is acquired by specific uptake systems located in ro...
Control of xylem Na+ loading has often been named as the essential component of salinity tolerance m...
The HKT family of Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) transporters is implicated in plant salinity tolerance. Among...
Wild rice Oryza rufipogon, a progenitor of cultivated rice Oryza sativa L., possesses superior salin...
Sequence data from this article can be found in the GenBank/EMBL data libraries under accession numb...