Iron (Fe) deficiency and toxicity are the most widely prevalent soil-related micronutrient disorders in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Progress in rice cultivars with improved tolerance has been hampered by a poor understanding of Fe availability in the soil, the transportation mechanism, and associated genetic factors for the tolerance of Fe toxicity soil (FTS) or Fe deficiency soil (FDS) conditions. In the past, through conventional breeding approaches, rice varieties were developed especially suitable for low- and high-pH soils, which indirectly helped the varieties to tolerate FTS and FDS conditions. Rice-Fe interactions in the external environment of soil, internal homeostasis, and transportation have been studied extensively in the past few ...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element to plants, but can be harmful if accumulated to toxic concentratio...
<p>Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major nutritional disorder of plants and affects rice yield and productio...
This paper critically reviews the recent research on the role of tolerant genotypes and plant nutrie...
With the hypothesis that iron (Fe) deficiency responsive genes may play a role in Fe toxicity condit...
Lowland rice is often subject to iron (Fe) toxicity leading to yield losses. The most cost-effective...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major challenge for plant cultivation in acidic waterlogged soil environment...
Iron toxicity is a major constraint to rice production, particularly in highly weathered soils of in...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major challenge for plant cultivation in acidic waterlogged soil environment...
Iron toxicity is a major constraint to rice production, particularly in highly weathered soils of in...
Not AvailableSoils of large areas of the globe are affected by deficiency or toxicity of iron (Fe), ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important staple food in the world. It is rich in genetic diversi...
Iron (Fe) deficiency is a critical agricultural problem, especially in calcareous soil, which is dis...
Iron is an essential element for plant growth and development. While abundant in soil, the available...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple food crop in many countries in Africa. Africa consumes 11.6 milli...
Iron (Fe) is a fundamental element involved in various plant metabolic processes. However, when Fe u...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element to plants, but can be harmful if accumulated to toxic concentratio...
<p>Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major nutritional disorder of plants and affects rice yield and productio...
This paper critically reviews the recent research on the role of tolerant genotypes and plant nutrie...
With the hypothesis that iron (Fe) deficiency responsive genes may play a role in Fe toxicity condit...
Lowland rice is often subject to iron (Fe) toxicity leading to yield losses. The most cost-effective...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major challenge for plant cultivation in acidic waterlogged soil environment...
Iron toxicity is a major constraint to rice production, particularly in highly weathered soils of in...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major challenge for plant cultivation in acidic waterlogged soil environment...
Iron toxicity is a major constraint to rice production, particularly in highly weathered soils of in...
Not AvailableSoils of large areas of the globe are affected by deficiency or toxicity of iron (Fe), ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important staple food in the world. It is rich in genetic diversi...
Iron (Fe) deficiency is a critical agricultural problem, especially in calcareous soil, which is dis...
Iron is an essential element for plant growth and development. While abundant in soil, the available...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple food crop in many countries in Africa. Africa consumes 11.6 milli...
Iron (Fe) is a fundamental element involved in various plant metabolic processes. However, when Fe u...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element to plants, but can be harmful if accumulated to toxic concentratio...
<p>Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major nutritional disorder of plants and affects rice yield and productio...
This paper critically reviews the recent research on the role of tolerant genotypes and plant nutrie...