Standardisation of Temperature Induction Response Technique: A Promising Method for Screening of Maize Genotypes for Thermotolerance at Seed Level
Doddaghatta H. Raviteja,
M. M. Dhanoji,
P. H. Kuchanur
et al.
Abstract:Climate change adversely affects global agriculture. Heat stress is a major problem for crop production, which detrimentally affects plant growth and development. Maize is a diverse crop widely used as food, feed and fodder. Heat stress affects maize growth and development significantly, reducing the yield and quality of the crop. Crop improvement is critical for heat stress. With the advancement in omics technologies, developing tolerant genotypes has become a great option. The crop improvement involves scree… Show more
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