2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssas.2021.06.015
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Effect of mineral and organic amendments on rice growth and yield in saline soils

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“…This is possible because of the Comparative Characters of Varieties V1 and V2 which are favorable for adapting to stress salinity and drought that induce cell activity to maintain solute balance in the cell as well as to keep chlorophyll from being easily degraded. This is in line with the research of [4], [12], [18], [27].…”
Section: Morphological Response Rice Physiology and Physico-chemistry...supporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This is possible because of the Comparative Characters of Varieties V1 and V2 which are favorable for adapting to stress salinity and drought that induce cell activity to maintain solute balance in the cell as well as to keep chlorophyll from being easily degraded. This is in line with the research of [4], [12], [18], [27].…”
Section: Morphological Response Rice Physiology and Physico-chemistry...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…sensitive to drought stress and salinity. This is a superior trait of V2 to overcome drought and salinity, this is in line with research results [2], [8], [27].The difference in the number of yellowing leaves, which increased compared to the salinity level that occurred at W0. This shows the age of occurrence of salinity determines the number of leaves at various levels of salinity.…”
Section: Morphological Response Rice Physiology and Physico-chemistry...supporting
confidence: 87%
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