2023
DOI: 10.5586/aa/172513
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Differential biochemical and metabolic responses of contrast rice cultivars (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) under salt stress

Cuong Quoc Duong,
Anh Lan Bui,
Thia Hong Le
et al.

Abstract: More than half of the global population uses rice as the fundamental staple food; therefore, it is one of the most popular crops in the world. However, it is susceptible to salt stress, particularly among monocot crops, which reduces rice cultivation yield and threatens global food security. This research investigates the role of some factors, including amino acids, antioxidant enzymes, and sugars, in the response to the salinity stress of three contrasting rice cultivars, Dai Thom 8 (salt-sensitive), OC 10 (m… Show more

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“…by the development and utilization of fungicides, identification of resistance genes, creation of resistant cultivars, or preparation of early warning systems (Guimarães et al, 2017). Due to the variety of local cultivars and their earliness as well as the changing weather conditions in different crop years and places, controlling the disease without consideration of forecasting operations is very difficult and has been unsuccessful in many cases (Duong et al, 2023). On the other hand, due to the significant fluctuations in the prevalence of the disease and the degree of its spread from year to year, from region to region, from cultivar to cultivar, and even from one farm to another, the use of fungicides without considering the prognostic factors will not be useful.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by the development and utilization of fungicides, identification of resistance genes, creation of resistant cultivars, or preparation of early warning systems (Guimarães et al, 2017). Due to the variety of local cultivars and their earliness as well as the changing weather conditions in different crop years and places, controlling the disease without consideration of forecasting operations is very difficult and has been unsuccessful in many cases (Duong et al, 2023). On the other hand, due to the significant fluctuations in the prevalence of the disease and the degree of its spread from year to year, from region to region, from cultivar to cultivar, and even from one farm to another, the use of fungicides without considering the prognostic factors will not be useful.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%