2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.106023
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Acquired salinity tolerance in rice: Plant growth dataset

Abstract: This article describes the growth of 18 acclimatized and 11 non-acclimatized rice varieties grown in a hydroponic nutrient solution in a glasshouse. Four plants from each variety were grown under control conditions, salinity stress following control conditions (salinity), and salinity stress following acclimation (salinity/acclimation) conditions. Sampling was performed at the end of the salinity treatment (36 days of growth). Growth traits such as shoot and root biomass accumulation and lengths were measured … Show more

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“…This indicates the existence of a mechanism in V2 in overcoming drought and salinity stress. This is in line with research result of studies [11,13,28,50].…”
Section: Interaction Soil Amendment Variety and Salinitysupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This indicates the existence of a mechanism in V2 in overcoming drought and salinity stress. This is in line with research result of studies [11,13,28,50].…”
Section: Interaction Soil Amendment Variety and Salinitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The difference between varieties V1 and V2 causes differences in the transport of N, P, and K at different levels of salinity. This is in line with the results of studies [43,49,50].…”
Section: Interaction Between Variety and Salinitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Rice also is representative of cereal crops with respect to the function of PIPs/AQPs in H 2 O transport tightly associated with water utility, osmotic response, and drought tolerance (Afzal et al, 2016 ; Barzana et al, 2020 ; Lee et al, 2003 ; Shekoofa & Sinclair, 2018 ; Vishwakarma et al, 2019 ). Drought tolerance is important not only to drylands agriculture (Ayadi et al, 2019 ; Zhang, Hu, et al, 2019 ) but also for flooding crops, typically like rice planted in the conventional agriculture (Ding et al, 2015 , 2019 ; Grondin et al, 2016 ; Henry et al, 2012 ; Oladosu et al, 2019 ; Sriskantharajah et al, 2020 ; Vinnakota et al, 2016 ). In many countries that possess a large population with relatively little arable land, coastal wetland and salt lick have been reclaimed for rice planting (Chen et al, 2015 ; Zong et al, 2007 ; Mañosa et al, 2001 ; Withers, 2002 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salinity decreases the growth of rice plants such as the number of leaves [31]. Selection of varieties determines productivity in drought and salinity conditions [2], [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%