We tested whether exposing rice plants to abiotic stress (salt or shade) during vegetative growth affects the chilling tolerance of reproductive organs, which is one of the most important traits for rice growing in a cool climate; we used two rice cultivars with different tolerance in two growing seasons. We divided the vegetative growth into three phases to clarify the most sensitive period: 7–22 days after transplanting (DAT), 23–38 DAT and 39–54 DAT. Chilling tolerance of the pre-stressed plants was based on the male sterility induced by low temperatures. Shade and salt stress during all three vegetative growth phases significantly reduced stomatal conductance. Shade decreased the specific leaf weight and the leaf sugar and starch conten...
Extreme temperatures cause spikelet sterility in rice and thus yield losses. Predicting sterility is...
Not AvailableRice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important cereal crop and a major staple food for ma...
Rice cultivated under rainfed or semi-irrigated ecosystems is frequently exposed to a combination of...
AbstractRice responds differentially at different stages of development for salinity tolerance. Seed...
The complex nature of plant resistance to adverse environmental conditions, such as salinity and dro...
Low temperatures impose restrictions on rice (Oryza sativa L.) production at high latitudes. This st...
Aerobic rice production (well-watered, non-flooded) has been proposed to improve water productivity....
Not AvailableRice provides staple food for a large part of the world’s human population. Abiotic str...
Low temperature during panicle development in rice increases spikelet sterility. This effect is exac...
Global warming is a serious problem, with significant negative impacts on agricultural productivity....
Effects of salts stress on seven rice genotypes (Osmancık, Kıral, Yavuz, Demir, Baldo, IR4630, IR317...
Selection of salt tolerant rice varieties has a huge impact on global food supply chain. Five Malays...
The study aims to investigate the physiological mechanisms associated with salt tolerance of differe...
843-850Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important cereal crop and a major staple food for majority...
Salinity is one of the major environmental factors limiting crop productivity. For this reason, a gr...
Extreme temperatures cause spikelet sterility in rice and thus yield losses. Predicting sterility is...
Not AvailableRice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important cereal crop and a major staple food for ma...
Rice cultivated under rainfed or semi-irrigated ecosystems is frequently exposed to a combination of...
AbstractRice responds differentially at different stages of development for salinity tolerance. Seed...
The complex nature of plant resistance to adverse environmental conditions, such as salinity and dro...
Low temperatures impose restrictions on rice (Oryza sativa L.) production at high latitudes. This st...
Aerobic rice production (well-watered, non-flooded) has been proposed to improve water productivity....
Not AvailableRice provides staple food for a large part of the world’s human population. Abiotic str...
Low temperature during panicle development in rice increases spikelet sterility. This effect is exac...
Global warming is a serious problem, with significant negative impacts on agricultural productivity....
Effects of salts stress on seven rice genotypes (Osmancık, Kıral, Yavuz, Demir, Baldo, IR4630, IR317...
Selection of salt tolerant rice varieties has a huge impact on global food supply chain. Five Malays...
The study aims to investigate the physiological mechanisms associated with salt tolerance of differe...
843-850Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important cereal crop and a major staple food for majority...
Salinity is one of the major environmental factors limiting crop productivity. For this reason, a gr...
Extreme temperatures cause spikelet sterility in rice and thus yield losses. Predicting sterility is...
Not AvailableRice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important cereal crop and a major staple food for ma...
Rice cultivated under rainfed or semi-irrigated ecosystems is frequently exposed to a combination of...