The Tolerance of Saline Conditions of Rice Seedlings in the Treatment of Oligochitosan
N.T.P. Thanh,
L.T.T. Tien
Abstract:Background: Rice is one of the most important crops and is sensitive to salinity stress. Salt stress is a major abiotic stress that causes inhibition in plant growth or even plant death. Looking for a solution to enhance the salt tolerance of rice is very necessary. Methods: Rice sprouts with 2-3 mm of radicles were treated in four treatments: distilled water, 0.6% NaCl, oligochitosan 5994 Da (75 ppm) and 0.6% NaCl supplemented with 75 ppm of oligochitosan 5994 Da. The physiological and biochemical parameters … Show more
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