نتایج جستجو برای: submergence tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 128390  

2012
Takeshi Fukao Elaine Yeung Julia Bailey-Serres

Leaf senescence is a natural age-dependent process that is induced prematurely by various environmental stresses. Typical alterations during leaf senescence include breakdown of chlorophyll, a shift to catabolism of energy reserves, and induction of senescence-associated genes, all of which can occur during submergence, drought, and constant darkness. Here, we evaluated the influence of the sub...

Journal: :Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research 2021

Submergence stress can greatly limit grain yield of inbred rice (Oryza sativa L.), but the effects submergence on hybrid are unclear. A pot experiment was conducted to clarify that happens at vegetative growth stage two Chinese cultivars. The cultivars Zheyou-18, an indica-japonica hybrid, and Yliangyou-689, indica were planted under treatments, (43 cm depth tap water for about 2 wk) control (n...

Journal: :Plant science today 2023

Rice is a staple food and one of the most crucial crops globally, providing sustenance for more than half world's population. Climate change has impact on agricultural sector, particularly rice cultivation, due to increase in abiotic stress incidences. Salinity severe stresses production globally. Salt significantly reduces growth performance, affecting various metabolic physiological processes...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Takeshi Fukao Elaine Yeung Julia Bailey-Serres

Leaf senescence is a natural age-dependent process that is induced prematurely by various environmental stresses. Typical alterations during leaf senescence include breakdown of chlorophyll, a shift to catabolism of energy reserves, and induction of senescence-associated genes, all of which can occur during submergence, drought, and constant darkness. Here, we evaluated the influence of the sub...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Hans van Veen Divya Vashisht Melis Akman Thomas Girke Angelika Mustroph Emilie Reinen Sjon Hartman Maarten Kooiker Peter van Tienderen M Eric Schranz Julia Bailey-Serres Laurentius A C J Voesenek Rashmi Sasidharan

Climate change has increased the frequency and severity of flooding events, with significant negative impact on agricultural productivity. These events often submerge plant aerial organs and roots, limiting growth and survival due to a severe reduction in light reactions and gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis and respiration, respectively. To distinguish molecular responses to the compou...

2013
F. Ahmed M. Y. Rafii M. R. Ismail A. S. Juraimi H. A. Rahim R. Asfaliza M. A. Latif

Submergence or flood is one of the major harmful abiotic stresses in the low-lying countries and crop losses due to waterlogging are considerably high. Plant breeding techniques, conventional or genetic engineering, might be an effective and economic way of developing crops to grow successfully in waterlogged condition. Marker assisted selection (MAS) is a new and more effective approach which ...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2023

The increasing occurrence of adverse weather events is continuously challenging agricultural production globally. wide genetic base rice (Oryza sativa L.) and the availability a diverse set germplasm can be explored to identify multiple abiotic stress-tolerant donors for improvement. Therefore, an experiment was conducted during 2018–21 at ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Odisha ...

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