Drought is regarded as one of the limiting factors in rice production nationally and globally. The present study was conducted to study morpho-physiological and biochemical responses of rice genotypes to drought stress, to identify potential traits for use as a selection criterion in breeding drought-tolerant rice at seedling stage and finally to identify rice genotype resistant to drought stress for use as parents in future breeding. The experimental design used was a split-plot design with three replications, with drought stress as the main plot and rice genotypes as the sub-plot. The main plots consisted of control (normal irrigation) and drought stress. The sub-plots consisted of twelve rice genotypes namely Apami (V1), Boewani (V2), B...
Rice is an important staple food in human nutrition. Due to its semi-aquatic phylogenetic origin, ri...
Identification of donor parents and markers for traits conferring drought tolerance eventually haste...
Variety assemblings for higher yield capacity of upland rice which tolerant to drought stress and hi...
Drought has become principle and devastating abiotic stress due to the erratic shifts in climate pat...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a species of crops which is highly sensitive to drought. The sensitiv...
The present experiment was carried out with 39 bold grained rice genotypes to study the genetic vari...
Drought is one of the most limiting factors for rice (Oryza sativa L.) growth and development with v...
Drought remains a major constraint in rice (Oryza sativa L.) for productivity in rainfed environmen...
Selection of drought tolerance is highly complex and involves evaluating genotypes either for high y...
Introduction Drought is a major problem that limits the adoption of high-yielding rice varieties in...
Drought stress is one of the most devastating abiotic factors limiting plant growth and development....
Drought is a major problem for rice grown under rainfed lowland and upland conditions, but progress ...
The occurrence of phenotypic and genotypic diversity is the key factor in crop improvement including...
Rice is an important staple food crop across the world. It is mainly cultivated under irrigated lowl...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the world's most important staple food crop, especially in Asia. As a semi...
Rice is an important staple food in human nutrition. Due to its semi-aquatic phylogenetic origin, ri...
Identification of donor parents and markers for traits conferring drought tolerance eventually haste...
Variety assemblings for higher yield capacity of upland rice which tolerant to drought stress and hi...
Drought has become principle and devastating abiotic stress due to the erratic shifts in climate pat...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a species of crops which is highly sensitive to drought. The sensitiv...
The present experiment was carried out with 39 bold grained rice genotypes to study the genetic vari...
Drought is one of the most limiting factors for rice (Oryza sativa L.) growth and development with v...
Drought remains a major constraint in rice (Oryza sativa L.) for productivity in rainfed environmen...
Selection of drought tolerance is highly complex and involves evaluating genotypes either for high y...
Introduction Drought is a major problem that limits the adoption of high-yielding rice varieties in...
Drought stress is one of the most devastating abiotic factors limiting plant growth and development....
Drought is a major problem for rice grown under rainfed lowland and upland conditions, but progress ...
The occurrence of phenotypic and genotypic diversity is the key factor in crop improvement including...
Rice is an important staple food crop across the world. It is mainly cultivated under irrigated lowl...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the world's most important staple food crop, especially in Asia. As a semi...
Rice is an important staple food in human nutrition. Due to its semi-aquatic phylogenetic origin, ri...
Identification of donor parents and markers for traits conferring drought tolerance eventually haste...
Variety assemblings for higher yield capacity of upland rice which tolerant to drought stress and hi...