Not AvailableIn changing climatic conditions, heat stress caused by high temperature poses a serious threat to rice cultivation. A multiple organizational analysis at physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels is required to fully understand the impact of elevated temperature in rice. This study was aimed at deciphering the elevated temperature response in 11 popular and mega rice cultivars widely grown in India. Physiological and biochemical traits specifically membrane thermostability (MTS), antioxidants, and photosynthesis were studied at vegetative and reproductive phases, which were used to establish a correlation with grain yield under stress. Several useful traits in different genotypes were identified, which will be an importa...
Temperature is a primary factor that affects the rate of plant development and has great impacts on ...
. Rice is very sensitive to high temperature stress at the flowering stage. The rice plants were exp...
Rice is susceptible to both drought and heat stress, in particular during flowering and grain fillin...
Not AvailableAbstract Increasing episodes of high temperature (HT) is becoming a serious threat to r...
The predicted 2–4 °C increment in temperature by the end of the 21st Century poses a threat to rice ...
In changing climatic conditions, stress caused by high temperature poses a serious threat to rice c...
65-75Global warming is unusually increasing the earth temperature over the past century at an averag...
Optimum growing temperature is necessary for maximum yield-potential in any crop. The global atmosph...
High temperature stress is one of the most important environmental factors influencing crop growth, ...
The Australian rice industry, established in the cooler environment of NSW and Northern Victoria, is...
Extreme temperatures, above and below critical thresholds, lead to heat and cold stress, respectivel...
Global warming has caused frequent occurrence of heat stress at the flowering stage of single-season...
Global warming is a serious problem, with significant negative impacts on agricultural productivity....
Heat stress is an increasing constraint for the productivity of rice (Oryza sativa L.) worldwide. In...
. Rice is very sensitive to high temperature stress at the flowering stage. The rice plants were exp...
Temperature is a primary factor that affects the rate of plant development and has great impacts on ...
. Rice is very sensitive to high temperature stress at the flowering stage. The rice plants were exp...
Rice is susceptible to both drought and heat stress, in particular during flowering and grain fillin...
Not AvailableAbstract Increasing episodes of high temperature (HT) is becoming a serious threat to r...
The predicted 2–4 °C increment in temperature by the end of the 21st Century poses a threat to rice ...
In changing climatic conditions, stress caused by high temperature poses a serious threat to rice c...
65-75Global warming is unusually increasing the earth temperature over the past century at an averag...
Optimum growing temperature is necessary for maximum yield-potential in any crop. The global atmosph...
High temperature stress is one of the most important environmental factors influencing crop growth, ...
The Australian rice industry, established in the cooler environment of NSW and Northern Victoria, is...
Extreme temperatures, above and below critical thresholds, lead to heat and cold stress, respectivel...
Global warming has caused frequent occurrence of heat stress at the flowering stage of single-season...
Global warming is a serious problem, with significant negative impacts on agricultural productivity....
Heat stress is an increasing constraint for the productivity of rice (Oryza sativa L.) worldwide. In...
. Rice is very sensitive to high temperature stress at the flowering stage. The rice plants were exp...
Temperature is a primary factor that affects the rate of plant development and has great impacts on ...
. Rice is very sensitive to high temperature stress at the flowering stage. The rice plants were exp...
Rice is susceptible to both drought and heat stress, in particular during flowering and grain fillin...