Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice

The protocol used in greenhouse drought resistance screening of rice, including monitoring of soil and plant water status, is described. Monitoring of dawn leaf water potential and subsequent visual scoring for drought resistance of 2,074 entries suggests that ability to maintain relatively high lea...

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Autores principales: O'Toole, J.C., Maguling, M.A.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/167892
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author O'Toole, J.C.
Maguling, M.A.
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description The protocol used in greenhouse drought resistance screening of rice, including monitoring of soil and plant water status, is described. Monitoring of dawn leaf water potential and subsequent visual scoring for drought resistance of 2,074 entries suggests that ability to maintain relatively high leaf water potential is strongly influencing selection by current visual scoring techniques. Cultivars receiving desirable scores are mainly dryland adapted rices from West Africa, Brazil, and some South and Southeast Asian hill rices.
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spelling CGSpace1678922025-05-14T10:39:48Z Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice O'Toole, J.C. Maguling, M.A. greenhouse selection drought resistance leaf water potential visual drought scoring soil matric potential The protocol used in greenhouse drought resistance screening of rice, including monitoring of soil and plant water status, is described. Monitoring of dawn leaf water potential and subsequent visual scoring for drought resistance of 2,074 entries suggests that ability to maintain relatively high leaf water potential is strongly influencing selection by current visual scoring techniques. Cultivars receiving desirable scores are mainly dryland adapted rices from West Africa, Brazil, and some South and Southeast Asian hill rices. 1981-03 2024-12-19T12:57:49Z 2024-12-19T12:57:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/167892 en Wiley O'Toole, J. C.; Maguling, M. A. 1981. Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice. Crop Science, Volume 21 no. 2 p. 325-327
spellingShingle greenhouse selection
drought resistance
leaf water potential
visual drought scoring
soil matric potential
O'Toole, J.C.
Maguling, M.A.
Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice
title Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice
title_full Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice
title_fullStr Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice
title_full_unstemmed Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice
title_short Greenhouse Selection for Drought Resistance in Rice
title_sort greenhouse selection for drought resistance in rice
topic greenhouse selection
drought resistance
leaf water potential
visual drought scoring
soil matric potential
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