Consistent climatic perturbations have increased global environmental concerns, especially the impacts of abiotic stresses on crop productivity. Rice is a staple food crop for the majority of the world’s population. Abiotic stresses, including salt, drought, heat, cold and heavy metals, are potential inhibitors of rice growth and yield. Abiotic stresses elicit various acclimation responses that facilitate in stress mitigation. Plant hormones play an important role in mediating the growth and development of rice plants under optimal and stressful environments by activating a multitude of signalling cascades to elicit the rice plant’s adaptive responses. The current review describes the role of plant hormone-mediated abiotic stress tolerance ...
Clear evidence has highlighted a role for hormones in the plant stress response, including salt stre...
Climate change and catastrophic events have contributed to rice shortages in several regions due to ...
Prod 2018-234 BAP GEAPSI INRAInternational audienceABOUT THIS BOOK Global climate change affects cro...
Plants cannot physically escape environmental stresses because they are sessile organisms, which can...
"Climate change is one of the biggest concerns worldwide due to its effect on many physical and biol...
Agricultural productivity world over is threatened by abiotic stress, intensifying food security iss...
Rice is a vital crop for the entire world population. This crop constitutes the staple food for the ...
Not AvailableAbiotic stresses such as drought, salt, heat, and cold are serious threats to the susta...
A review of a study on the change of rice transcription after exposure to abiotic stresspublished or...
The effects of abiotic stresses in rice cultivations are drastic and significantly hamper global pro...
In the last century, conventional selection and breeding program proved to be highly effective in im...
Agriculture production faces many abiotic stresses, mainly drought, salinity, low and high temperatu...
Exposure to abiotic stresses has become a major threatening factor that hurdles the sustainable grow...
Rice, with its wide geographic distribution extending from 50°N to 35°S, is expected to be the most ...
Climate change and catastrophic events have contributed to rice shortages in several regions due to ...
Clear evidence has highlighted a role for hormones in the plant stress response, including salt stre...
Climate change and catastrophic events have contributed to rice shortages in several regions due to ...
Prod 2018-234 BAP GEAPSI INRAInternational audienceABOUT THIS BOOK Global climate change affects cro...
Plants cannot physically escape environmental stresses because they are sessile organisms, which can...
"Climate change is one of the biggest concerns worldwide due to its effect on many physical and biol...
Agricultural productivity world over is threatened by abiotic stress, intensifying food security iss...
Rice is a vital crop for the entire world population. This crop constitutes the staple food for the ...
Not AvailableAbiotic stresses such as drought, salt, heat, and cold are serious threats to the susta...
A review of a study on the change of rice transcription after exposure to abiotic stresspublished or...
The effects of abiotic stresses in rice cultivations are drastic and significantly hamper global pro...
In the last century, conventional selection and breeding program proved to be highly effective in im...
Agriculture production faces many abiotic stresses, mainly drought, salinity, low and high temperatu...
Exposure to abiotic stresses has become a major threatening factor that hurdles the sustainable grow...
Rice, with its wide geographic distribution extending from 50°N to 35°S, is expected to be the most ...
Climate change and catastrophic events have contributed to rice shortages in several regions due to ...
Clear evidence has highlighted a role for hormones in the plant stress response, including salt stre...
Climate change and catastrophic events have contributed to rice shortages in several regions due to ...
Prod 2018-234 BAP GEAPSI INRAInternational audienceABOUT THIS BOOK Global climate change affects cro...