Characterization of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Germplasm for Early Seedling Vigour-related Traits under Direct Seeded Condition
Basima Suroora K. P.,
R. Saraswathi,
R. Suresh
et al.
Abstract:In pursuit of boosting rice production while maintaining economic feasibility within resource constraints, the shift from the traditional puddled-transplanted rice system to direct-seeded rice is gaining significance. Early seedling vigour (ESV) is an important character crucial for direct-seeded rice to outcompete and suppress weed growth. This study evaluated hundred rice germplasm accessions for their early seedling vigour-related traits. Mesocotyl and coleoptile lengths, chlorophyll content, alpha-amylase,… Show more
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