Genetic improvement of rice for water-limited environments

Rice, unlike other cereals, has remarkable adaptability to a wide range of hydrological conditions. Although it can achieve its highest yield in waterlogged conditions under irrigation, it is widely grown in rainfed lowlands and uplands where soils are kept aerobic for a certain period or the entire...

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245 0 |a Genetic improvement of rice for water-limited environments 
245 0 |c Edited by O. Ito, J. O'Toole, B. Hardy 
260 |a Philippines 
260 |b IRRI 
260 |c 1999 
520 |a Rice, unlike other cereals, has remarkable adaptability to a wide range of hydrological conditions. Although it can achieve its highest yield in waterlogged conditions under irrigation, it is widely grown in rainfed lowlands and uplands where soils are kept aerobic for a certain period or the entire period of crop growth. Aerobic exposure drastically changes the microenvironment for rice growth and increases environmental constraints that seriously affect crop production. 
650 |a Rice genetics,Cây lúa 
650 |x Water environment 
904 |i Bạch Trúc 
980 |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Cần Thơ