Short-term submergence is a recurring problem in many rice production areas. The SUB1 gene, derived from the tolerant variety FR13A, has been transferred to a number of widely grown varieties, allowing them to withstand complete submergence for up to 2 weeks. However, in areas where longer-term submergence occurs, improved varieties having higher tolerance levels are needed. To search for novel quantitative trait loci (QTLs) from other donors, an F2:3 population between IR72 and Madabaru, both moderately tolerant varieties, was investigated. After a repeated phenotyping of 466 families under submergence stress, a subset of 80 families selected from the two extreme phenotypic tails was used for the QTL analysis. Phenotypic data showed transg...
A cross was made between MR219 (high yielding but submergence intolerant) and Swarna-Sub1 (submergen...
Most Oryza sativa cultivars die within a week of complete submergence--a major constraint to rice pr...
The genetics of submergence tolerance in rice was studied in a 10 × 10 half-diallel cross set involv...
Climate change is expected to significantly increase submergence stress of lowland rice (Oryza sativ...
Flooding stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses constraining rice production, especial...
Submergence stress regularly affects 15 million hectares or more of rainfed lowland rice areas in So...
Not AvailableIn lowland rice ecosystems stagnant flooding or partial submergence has a significant n...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Not AvailableSubmergence stress regularly affects 15 million hectares or more of rainfed lowland ric...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Submergence is considered as one of the principal cause of crop failure worldwide causing major cons...
Submergence was a major abiotic stress in rice growing areas, particularly in the rainfed low land e...
A cross was made between MR219 (high yielding but submergence intolerant) and Swarna-Sub1 (submergen...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most consumed staple food crops, providing food to about half o...
Not AvailableSubmergence stress due to flash floods reduces rice yield drastically in sensitive vari...
A cross was made between MR219 (high yielding but submergence intolerant) and Swarna-Sub1 (submergen...
Most Oryza sativa cultivars die within a week of complete submergence--a major constraint to rice pr...
The genetics of submergence tolerance in rice was studied in a 10 × 10 half-diallel cross set involv...
Climate change is expected to significantly increase submergence stress of lowland rice (Oryza sativ...
Flooding stress is one of the most important abiotic stresses constraining rice production, especial...
Submergence stress regularly affects 15 million hectares or more of rainfed lowland rice areas in So...
Not AvailableIn lowland rice ecosystems stagnant flooding or partial submergence has a significant n...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Not AvailableSubmergence stress regularly affects 15 million hectares or more of rainfed lowland ric...
Rice landraces tolerant of up to 2 weeks of complete submergence were collected from farmers’ fields...
Submergence is considered as one of the principal cause of crop failure worldwide causing major cons...
Submergence was a major abiotic stress in rice growing areas, particularly in the rainfed low land e...
A cross was made between MR219 (high yielding but submergence intolerant) and Swarna-Sub1 (submergen...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most consumed staple food crops, providing food to about half o...
Not AvailableSubmergence stress due to flash floods reduces rice yield drastically in sensitive vari...
A cross was made between MR219 (high yielding but submergence intolerant) and Swarna-Sub1 (submergen...
Most Oryza sativa cultivars die within a week of complete submergence--a major constraint to rice pr...
The genetics of submergence tolerance in rice was studied in a 10 × 10 half-diallel cross set involv...