Crop tolerance to flooding is an important agronomic trait. Although rice (Oryza sativa) is considered a flood-tolerant crop, only limited cultivars display tolerance to prolonged submergence, which is largely attributed to the presence of the SUB1A gene. Wild Oryza species have the potential to unveil adaptive mechanisms and shed light on the basis of submergence tolerance traits. In this study, we screened 109 Oryza genotypes belonging to different rice genome groups for flooding tolerance. O. nivara and O. rufipogon accessions, belonging to the A-genome group together with O. sativa, showed a wide range of submergence responses and the tolerance-related SUB1A-1 and the intolerance-related SUB1A-2 alleles were found in tolerant and sensit...
Submergence 1A (SUB1A), is an ethylene response factor (ERF) that confers submergence tolerance in r...
We screened 80 Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars for the presence of the submergence-tolerance ...
Most plant species cannot survive prolonged submergence or soil waterlogging. Crops are particularly...
Crop tolerance to flooding is an important agronomic trait. Although rice (Oryza sativa) is consider...
Flooding during seasonal monsoons affects millions of hectares of rice-cultivated areas across Asia....
Most Oryza sativa cultivars die within a week of complete submergence--a major constraint to rice pr...
Submergence is one of the major constraints to rice production in many rice growing areas in the wor...
Two types of floods can be happen in rice crops, i.e. flash floods and stagnant floods. Flash flood...
Background: Tolerance to complete submergence is recognized in a limited number of Asian rice (Oryza...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most consumed staple food crops, providing food to about half o...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Global warming is associated with an increase in flooding events, making many ecosystems worldwide v...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) can successfully germinate and grow even when flooded. Rice varieties possess...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Flooding stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses constraining rice production, especial...
Submergence 1A (SUB1A), is an ethylene response factor (ERF) that confers submergence tolerance in r...
We screened 80 Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars for the presence of the submergence-tolerance ...
Most plant species cannot survive prolonged submergence or soil waterlogging. Crops are particularly...
Crop tolerance to flooding is an important agronomic trait. Although rice (Oryza sativa) is consider...
Flooding during seasonal monsoons affects millions of hectares of rice-cultivated areas across Asia....
Most Oryza sativa cultivars die within a week of complete submergence--a major constraint to rice pr...
Submergence is one of the major constraints to rice production in many rice growing areas in the wor...
Two types of floods can be happen in rice crops, i.e. flash floods and stagnant floods. Flash flood...
Background: Tolerance to complete submergence is recognized in a limited number of Asian rice (Oryza...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most consumed staple food crops, providing food to about half o...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Global warming is associated with an increase in flooding events, making many ecosystems worldwide v...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) can successfully germinate and grow even when flooded. Rice varieties possess...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Flooding stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses constraining rice production, especial...
Submergence 1A (SUB1A), is an ethylene response factor (ERF) that confers submergence tolerance in r...
We screened 80 Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars for the presence of the submergence-tolerance ...
Most plant species cannot survive prolonged submergence or soil waterlogging. Crops are particularly...