Search Results - "stress tolerance"

  1. Genetic analysis of multiple-stress tolerant extra-early maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines under contrasting environments by Obisesan, O.I.

    Published 2021
    “…The study concluded that inbreds TZEEI 253 and TZEEI 386, and hybrids TZEEI 254 x TZEEI 29, TZEEI 377 x TZEEI 29 and TZEEI 243 x TZEEI 13 were promising multiple stress tolerant maize, and would be invaluable resources for improving maize productivity in the subregion.…”
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  2. Nine promising heat stress tolerant maize inbred lines with desirable secondary traits and grain yield under severe heat stress by CGIAR Research Program on Maize

    Published 2019
    “…The study identified nine promising heat stress tolerant maize inbred lines with desirable secondary traits and grain yield under severe heat stress, which could be used as source germplasm in heat stress tolerance maize breeding program.…”
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  3. Improving the adoption of stress tolerant maize varieties using social ties, awareness or incentives: Insights from Northern Benin (West-Africa) by Adechian, S.A., Baco, M.N., Abdoulaye, T.

    Published 2023
    “…Maize is the staple food of most households in sub-Saharan Africa. The adoption of stress-tolerant maize varieties (STMV) is being promoted due to climate change. …”
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  4. Identifying Genes Associated with Abiotic Stress Tolerance Suitable for CRISPR/Cas9 Editing in Upland Rice Cultivars Adapted to Acid Soils by Barrero, Luz Stella, Willmann, Matthew, Craft, Eric, Manna Akther, Kazi, Harrington, Sandra E., Harrington, Sandra E., Glahn, Raymond, Piñeros, Miguel, Mccouch, Susan

    Published 2025
    “…Five genes of large phenotypic effect known to confer abiotic stress tolerance in rice were selected to characterize allelic variation in commercial Colombian tropical japonica upland rice cultivars adapted to drought-prone acid soil environments (cv. …”
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  5. Multiple small-effect alleles of Indica origin enhance high iron-associated stress tolerance in rice under field conditions in west Africa by Melandri, G., Sikirou, M., Arbeláez Vélez, Juan D., Shittu, A., Semwal, V.K., Konaté, K.A., Maji, A.T., Ngaujah, S.A., Akintayo, I., Govinduraj, V., Shi, Y., Agosto-Perez, F.J., Greenberg, A.J., Atlin, G., Ramaiah, V., McCouch, S.R.

    Published 2020
    “…Mapping of these traits identified a large number of QTLs and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with stress tolerance in the field. Favorable alleles associated with tolerance to high levels of iron in anaerobic rice soils were rare and almost exclusively derived from the indica subpopulation, including the most favorable alleles identified in NERICA varieties. …”
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  6. Character association study in maize hybrids developed through integration of rapid cycle genomic selection and doubled haploid technology for heat stress tolerance by Swamy, N., Kuchanur, Prakash H., Patil, Ayyanagouda, Zaidi, Pervez H., Vinayan, M. T., Arunkumar, B., Sowmya, H. C., Dhanoji, M. M.

    Published 2023
    “…Hence, the present research work to study the association of traits was conducted during summer and kharif 2018 and rabi 2018-19 at Bheemarayanagudi and Raichur using 111 testcross progenies of doubled haploids derived from C1, C2 and C3 cycles of multi-parental synthetic population 1 and 2 improved through rapid cycle genomic selection for heat stress tolerance. The phenotypic correlation analysis under heat stress and optimal conditions, number of kernels per cob and cob girth exhibited the strong positive association with grain yield per plant. …”
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  7. Characterizing Wheat Rhizosphere Bacterial Microbiome Dynamics Under Salinity Stress: Insights from 16S rRNA Metagenomics for Enhancing Stress Tolerance by Mahmoud, Nourhan Fouad, M. El-Zayat, Emad, Amr, Dina, A. El-Khishin, Dina, M. Abd-Elhalim, Haytham, Hafez, Amr, Radwan, Khaled, Hamwieh, Aladdin, Tadesse, Wuletaw

    Published 2025
    “…The bacteria in the plant’s rhizosphere promote growth and stress tolerance, which vary by variety and location. Nevertheless, the soil harbors some of the most diverse microbial communities, while the rhizosphere selectively recruits according to the needs of plants in a complex harmonic regulation. …”
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