2017
DOI: 10.31276/vjste.59(4).32
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Evaluation on the yield of some rice varieties with tolerance to salt stress, a case study

Abstract: In recent years, sea water has intruded into paddy fields along the coastal areas of the Mekong River Delta. This phenomenon, e.g abiotic stress, has caused rice yields to decrease significantly. A set of six new varieties of rice, including a variety control, IR28, were tested in Long An Province, a region subjected to abiotic stress, from August 2013 to December 2013. The experiments were arranged according to randomized complete block design, with three replications. Results showed that one new mutant culti… Show more

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“…Phenotype-based parameters, including plant height, root length, survival rate and biomass, have been also employed to screen for the rice germplasms with higher salt tolerance (Lang et al, 2019). Meanwhile, another study unraveled the salinity tolerance of different rice varieties based on yield-related properties including productiviy, amylose and protein contents (Quan, Vo, 2017). Recently, a transcriptomic analysis has been conducted for two rice varieties with contrasting salinity tolerance, in order to identify pathways and genes associating with the plant tolerance (Ky et al, 2021).…”
Section: Salinity Stress Tolerance Studies In Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenotype-based parameters, including plant height, root length, survival rate and biomass, have been also employed to screen for the rice germplasms with higher salt tolerance (Lang et al, 2019). Meanwhile, another study unraveled the salinity tolerance of different rice varieties based on yield-related properties including productiviy, amylose and protein contents (Quan, Vo, 2017). Recently, a transcriptomic analysis has been conducted for two rice varieties with contrasting salinity tolerance, in order to identify pathways and genes associating with the plant tolerance (Ky et al, 2021).…”
Section: Salinity Stress Tolerance Studies In Vietnammentioning
confidence: 99%