Autor: Ismail, Abdelbagi M.
- Morpho-physiological changes in roots of rice seedling upon submergence
- Mechanisms associated with tiller suppression under stagnant flooding in rice
- Adaptation to flooding during emergence and seedling growth in rice and weeds, and implications for crop establishment
- Seed pre-treatment in rice reduces damage, enhances carbohydrate mobilization and improves emergence and seedling establishment under flooded conditions
- Proper management improves seedling survival and growth during early flooding in contrasting rice genotypes
- Mechanisms associated with tolerance to flooding during germination and early seedling growth in rice (Oryza sativa)
Autor: Dionisio-Sese, Maribel L.
- Morpho-physiological changes in roots of rice seedling upon submergence
- Seed pre-treatment in rice reduces damage, enhances carbohydrate mobilization and improves emergence and seedling establishment under flooded conditions
- Proper management improves seedling survival and growth during early flooding in contrasting rice genotypes
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- Proper management improves seedling survival and growth during early flooding in contrasting rice genotypes
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- Metabolic changes in rice seedlings with different submergence tolerance after desubmergence
- Importance of active oxygen-scavenging system in the recovery of rice seedlings after submergence
- Physiological basis of submergence tolerance in rainfed lowland rice ecosystem
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