Salinity is a major yield-reducing factor in coastal and arid, irrigated rice production systems. Salt tolerance is a major breeding objective. Three rice cultivars with different levels of salt tolerance were studied in the field for growth, sodium uptake, leaf chlorophyll content, specific leaf area (SLA), sodium concentration and leaf C02 exchange rates (CER) at photosynthetic active radiation (PAR)-saturation. Plants were grown in Ndiaye, Senegal, at a research station of the West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA), during the hot dry season (HDS) and the wet season (WS) 1994 under irrigation with fresh or saline water (flood water electrical conductivity = 3.5 mS cm-¹). Relative leaf chlorophyll content (SPAD method) and root,...
Salinity resistance of the African rice species (Oryza glaberrima) is poorly documented and the spec...
Rice is a relatively salt-sensitive crop with the reproductive and seedling stages being the most se...
AbstractSalinity tolerance levels and physiological changes were evaluated for twelve rice cultivars...
alinity is a major yield-reducing factor in coastal and arid, irrigated rice production systems. Sal...
Salinity is a major constraint to irrigated rice production, particularly in semi-arid and arid clim...
The study aims to investigate the physiological mechanisms associated with salt tolerance of differe...
Not AvailableReproductive stage salt tolerance is crucial in rice to guarantee yield under saline co...
Rice is the staple food for almost half of the world population. In South and South East Asia, about...
The pot experiment was conducted under tropical condition (102012' N latitude and 101042' E longitud...
736-742 Rice seedlings cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 (salt-sensitive), Luang Anan (moderately salt-tolerant...
Selection of salt tolerant rice varieties has a huge impact on global food supply chain. Five Malays...
To elucidate the comparative effect of chloride and sulfate salinities on photosynthesis and yield c...
The complex nature of plant resistance to adverse environmental conditions, such as salinity and dro...
Salinity is a worldwide problem for rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation, and a number of breeding pro...
Salinity is one of the major environmental factors limiting crop productivity. For this reason, a gr...
Salinity resistance of the African rice species (Oryza glaberrima) is poorly documented and the spec...
Rice is a relatively salt-sensitive crop with the reproductive and seedling stages being the most se...
AbstractSalinity tolerance levels and physiological changes were evaluated for twelve rice cultivars...
alinity is a major yield-reducing factor in coastal and arid, irrigated rice production systems. Sal...
Salinity is a major constraint to irrigated rice production, particularly in semi-arid and arid clim...
The study aims to investigate the physiological mechanisms associated with salt tolerance of differe...
Not AvailableReproductive stage salt tolerance is crucial in rice to guarantee yield under saline co...
Rice is the staple food for almost half of the world population. In South and South East Asia, about...
The pot experiment was conducted under tropical condition (102012' N latitude and 101042' E longitud...
736-742 Rice seedlings cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105 (salt-sensitive), Luang Anan (moderately salt-tolerant...
Selection of salt tolerant rice varieties has a huge impact on global food supply chain. Five Malays...
To elucidate the comparative effect of chloride and sulfate salinities on photosynthesis and yield c...
The complex nature of plant resistance to adverse environmental conditions, such as salinity and dro...
Salinity is a worldwide problem for rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation, and a number of breeding pro...
Salinity is one of the major environmental factors limiting crop productivity. For this reason, a gr...
Salinity resistance of the African rice species (Oryza glaberrima) is poorly documented and the spec...
Rice is a relatively salt-sensitive crop with the reproductive and seedling stages being the most se...
AbstractSalinity tolerance levels and physiological changes were evaluated for twelve rice cultivars...