Eric J. von Wettberg, Maureen L. Stanton & Justen B. Whittall — 2010 (4)(
[email protected]) Keywords:
abiotic stress tolerance, anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway, flavonols, mutants, trade - offs, vigour
IRRI also gives support in national strategy and framework planning for hybrid rice development; research on
abiotic stress tolerance particularly submergence, drought, and low temperature damage in high elevation areas; support for the implementation of integrated crop and resource management in the target areas through the Irrigated Rice Research Consortium (IRRC) and the Indonesian Rice Knowledge Bank; and support of dissemination of post harvest technologies.
Not exact matches
IRRI is breeding new rice varieties with better
tolerance or resistance to biotic and
abiotic stresses — particularly blast, sheath rot, cold temperatures, salinity, and iron toxicity — while maintaining the high quality grain preferred by consumers.
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Improve
Tolerance of Agricultural Plants to Cope
Abiotic Stress Conditions — Pablo Cornejo, Plant - Microbe Interactions in Agro-Ecological Perspectives