Rice (Oryza sativa) is an important staple food crop worldwide, especially in east and southeast Asia. About one-third of rice cultivated area is under saline soil, either natural saline soils or irrigation with brackish water. Salinity stress is among the devastating abiotic stresses that not only affect rice growth and crop productivity but also limit its cultivation area globally. Plants adopt multiple tolerance mechanisms at the morphological, physiological, and biochemical levels to tackle salinity stress. To identify these tolerance mechanisms, this study was carried out under both a controlled glass house as well as natural saline field conditions using 22 green super rice (GSR) lines along with two local varieties (“IRRI 6 and Kissa...
Salinity threat is estimated to reduce global rice production by 50%. Comprehensive analysis of the ...
Salinity threat is estimated to reduce global rice production by 50%. Comprehensive analysis of the ...
Salinity is an important environmental factor that limits growth and yield of rice. It currently aff...
Salt stress seriously affects plant growth and development and reduces the yield of rice. Therefore,...
Rice is staple food for half of the world. With a population of almost 9.6 billion by the year 2050,...
Soil salinity is one of the environmental constraints that affect crop cultivation worldwide. Among ...
Rice is a staple food and one of the most crucial crops globally, providing sustenance for more t...
Rice, generally classified as a typical glycophyte, often faces abiotic stresses such as excessive d...
Not AvailableThe understanding of physio-biochemical and molecular attributes along with morphologic...
Rice is sensitive to salinity at seedling and reproductive stages. A wide genetic variation was repo...
Salinity is the most extensive problem in coastal rice eco-systems and tolerance at reproductive sta...
Salt tolerance is an important complex trait in rice which helps the plant to survive under salt str...
One-fifth of irrigated agriculture is negatively affected by high soil salinity. The expected popula...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a salt-sensitive species and improvement of salt resistance is a major goal f...
471-480Soil salinity is one of the major abiotic stresses which affect crop productivity including r...
Salinity threat is estimated to reduce global rice production by 50%. Comprehensive analysis of the ...
Salinity threat is estimated to reduce global rice production by 50%. Comprehensive analysis of the ...
Salinity is an important environmental factor that limits growth and yield of rice. It currently aff...
Salt stress seriously affects plant growth and development and reduces the yield of rice. Therefore,...
Rice is staple food for half of the world. With a population of almost 9.6 billion by the year 2050,...
Soil salinity is one of the environmental constraints that affect crop cultivation worldwide. Among ...
Rice is a staple food and one of the most crucial crops globally, providing sustenance for more t...
Rice, generally classified as a typical glycophyte, often faces abiotic stresses such as excessive d...
Not AvailableThe understanding of physio-biochemical and molecular attributes along with morphologic...
Rice is sensitive to salinity at seedling and reproductive stages. A wide genetic variation was repo...
Salinity is the most extensive problem in coastal rice eco-systems and tolerance at reproductive sta...
Salt tolerance is an important complex trait in rice which helps the plant to survive under salt str...
One-fifth of irrigated agriculture is negatively affected by high soil salinity. The expected popula...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is a salt-sensitive species and improvement of salt resistance is a major goal f...
471-480Soil salinity is one of the major abiotic stresses which affect crop productivity including r...
Salinity threat is estimated to reduce global rice production by 50%. Comprehensive analysis of the ...
Salinity threat is estimated to reduce global rice production by 50%. Comprehensive analysis of the ...
Salinity is an important environmental factor that limits growth and yield of rice. It currently aff...