2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.29.564576
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Fluid Uptake Pathways Are Differentially Modified in Rice (Oryza sativaL.) in Response to Drought and Salinity

Rukaya Amin Chowdery,
H E Shashidhar,
M K Mathew

Abstract: Salinity and drought adversely affect rice production globally. Here we have examined physiological responses to drought and salinity across four rice cultivars with varying sensitivity to these stresses. The salt tolerant Pokkali restricts fluid entry to limit Na+uptake under saline stress, while the drought-tolerant ARB6 needs to enhance fluid uptake under drought. Surprisingly, Pokkali does reasonably well when subjected to drought as does ARB6 under saline stress - in contrast to the stress-sensitive but h… Show more

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