2015
DOI: 10.3329/brj.v18i1-2.22998
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Salinity tolerance of some elite rice breeding lines at reproductive stage

Abstract: Rice is relatively sensitive to salinity at reproductive stage. Screening of rice cultivars for salt tolerance at the reproductive stage is difficult at field conditions because of the heterogeneity of soil salinity. The present investigation aimed to characterize reproductive growth and yield potential of elite breeding lines in controlled saline environment at net house conditions. The experiment involved three advanced breeding lines, BR7100-R-6-6, IR78794-B-Sal29-1 and IR59418-7B-21-3 and a salt-tolerant c… Show more

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“…Irrigation with saline water throughout the crop period (T 1 ) imposed strong salinity stress and reduced the effective tillers. Similar to the findings of Akter et al (2015), the panicle number in our experiment was the maximum in the control and decreased gradually as salinity of irrigation water increased from 4 to 12 dS m −1 . The numbers of total tillers and effective tillers per hill were statistically similar for both V 1 (Binadhan-8) and V 3 (BRRI dhan-47) but significantly (p≤0.05) lower than that in V 2 (Binadhan-10) (Table 4).…”
Section: Growth Attributes Of Ricesupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Irrigation with saline water throughout the crop period (T 1 ) imposed strong salinity stress and reduced the effective tillers. Similar to the findings of Akter et al (2015), the panicle number in our experiment was the maximum in the control and decreased gradually as salinity of irrigation water increased from 4 to 12 dS m −1 . The numbers of total tillers and effective tillers per hill were statistically similar for both V 1 (Binadhan-8) and V 3 (BRRI dhan-47) but significantly (p≤0.05) lower than that in V 2 (Binadhan-10) (Table 4).…”
Section: Growth Attributes Of Ricesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This variety thus revealed its more salt-tolerant ability than the other two varieties. Less reduction in effective tiller number by a salt-tolerant variety was also reported by Akter et al (2015).…”
Section: Salinity Effects On Growth Attributessupporting
confidence: 62%