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Physiological and Anatomical Implications of Salinity on Rice as a Semi-Aquatic Species

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Physiological and Anatomical Implications of Salinity on Rice as a Semi-Aquatic Species - Predeepa-Javahar, Rachel
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Rice is a well-established salt-sensitive cereal crop and is the second most widely grown and consumed food crop worldwide. It is also a semi-aquatic cereal crop. The rice plant has many adaptations for surviving the aquatic environment, which include the development of specialised roots called adventitious roots, increase in aerenchymal area, increase in the number of roots, reduction of laterals, stunted growth, thickening of the apoplastic barrier in the roots and induction of the ??? ~radial oxygen loss (ROL) barrier??? ...

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Physiological and Anatomical Implications of Salinity on Rice as a Semi-Aquatic Species 2012, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne

ISBN-13: 9781443840989

Hardcover