Rice yield has decreased due to climate variability and change in Colombia. Plant growth regulators have been used as a strategy to mitigate heat stress in different crops. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of foliar applications of four growth regulators [auxins (AUX), brassinosteroids (BR), cytokinins (CK), or gibberellins (GA)] on physiological (stomatal conductance, total chlorophyll content, Fv/Fm ratio, plant canopy temperature, and relative water content) and biochemical (Malondialdehyde (MDA) and proline contents) variables in two commercial rice genotypes exposed to combined heat stress (high day and nighttime temperatures). Two separate experiments were carried out using plants of two rice genotypes, Fedearroz 67 ...
An investigation was undertaken during rabi-summer season of 2016-17 in the Department of Seed Scien...
High-temperature stress degrades the grain quality of rice; nevertheless, the exogenous application ...
Inter-organ communication and the heat stress (HS; 45°C, 6 h) responses of organs exposed and not di...
Heat stress due to high daytime temperatures is one of the main limiting factors in rice (Oryza sati...
Increased evidences have shown that agricultural crop production to be constrained by heat stress th...
Seasonally high nighttime temperatures (HNT) along the United States Gulf Coast and in regions of si...
Brassinosteroids are the plant hormone reported to alleviate heat stress. This study investigated th...
High temperatures cause physiological and biochemical changes and significantly affect young panicle...
Not AvailableThree signalling molecules viz. salicylic acid, calcium (calcium chloride) and brassino...
Rice cultivated under rainfed or semi-irrigated ecosystems is frequently exposed to a combination of...
In changing climatic conditions, stress caused by high temperature poses a serious threat to rice c...
Water stress is one of the key limiting factors in rice cultivation across the entire world. It re...
Due to predictions of climate change many studies have been realized to predict the effect of abiot...
Global warming is a serious problem, with significant negative impacts on agricultural productivity....
Coping with global warming by developing effective agricultural strategies is critical to global ric...
An investigation was undertaken during rabi-summer season of 2016-17 in the Department of Seed Scien...
High-temperature stress degrades the grain quality of rice; nevertheless, the exogenous application ...
Inter-organ communication and the heat stress (HS; 45°C, 6 h) responses of organs exposed and not di...
Heat stress due to high daytime temperatures is one of the main limiting factors in rice (Oryza sati...
Increased evidences have shown that agricultural crop production to be constrained by heat stress th...
Seasonally high nighttime temperatures (HNT) along the United States Gulf Coast and in regions of si...
Brassinosteroids are the plant hormone reported to alleviate heat stress. This study investigated th...
High temperatures cause physiological and biochemical changes and significantly affect young panicle...
Not AvailableThree signalling molecules viz. salicylic acid, calcium (calcium chloride) and brassino...
Rice cultivated under rainfed or semi-irrigated ecosystems is frequently exposed to a combination of...
In changing climatic conditions, stress caused by high temperature poses a serious threat to rice c...
Water stress is one of the key limiting factors in rice cultivation across the entire world. It re...
Due to predictions of climate change many studies have been realized to predict the effect of abiot...
Global warming is a serious problem, with significant negative impacts on agricultural productivity....
Coping with global warming by developing effective agricultural strategies is critical to global ric...
An investigation was undertaken during rabi-summer season of 2016-17 in the Department of Seed Scien...
High-temperature stress degrades the grain quality of rice; nevertheless, the exogenous application ...
Inter-organ communication and the heat stress (HS; 45°C, 6 h) responses of organs exposed and not di...