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Synergistic application of biochar and sodium hydrosulfide enhances maize drought tolerance through improved physiological performance and stress mitigation. [PDF]

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Exogenous Application of Selenium Nanoparticles Boosted the Drought Tolerance in Wheat by Increasing Morpho-Physiochemical and Yield Attributes. [PDF]

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Biotechnology and Drought Tolerance

Journal of Crop Improvement, 2009
Abiotic stresses present a major challenge in our quest for sustainable food production as these may reduce the potential yields by 70% in crop plants. Of all abiotic stresses, drought is regarded as the most damaging. The complex nature of drought tolerance limits its management through conventional breeding methods.
Satbir Gosal, Shabir Wani, Manjit Kang
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Drought tolerance genes in rice

Functional & Integrative Genomics, 2006
Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for drought tolerance (DT) can be readily identified in available databases and in this paper, these QTLs were summarized in the form of a consensus map. An in silico strategy was then deployed to mine for candidate genes associated with DT QTLs using rice dbEST and rice genome databases. DT QTLs on rice chromosomes 1, 2,
Huazong, Zeng, Yang, Zhong, Lijun, Luo
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Drought and drought tolerance

Plant Growth Regulation, 1996
Drought tolerance is a nebulous term that becomes more nebulous the more closely we look at it, much as a newspaper photograph does when viewed through a magnifying glass. From the vantage point of an ecologist the features that distinguish xerophytic from mesophytic vegetation are clear.
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Drought Stress Tolerance

2009
Drought stress severely limits plant growth and productivity. Traditional plant breeding strategies have made significant contributions to the generation of stress-tolerant plants. The problem in setting-up strategies for generating drought stress tolerant plants is the complex multigenic nature of the tolerance mechanisms.
Dorothea Bartels, Jonathan Phillips
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Drought tolerance in US maize

Agricultural Water Management, 1983
Jensen. S.D. and Cavalieri, A.J., 1983. Drought tolerance in US maize. Agric. Water Manage., 7: 223–236. Soil water deficits, especially when accompanied by excessively high temperatures, are probably the most common yield limiting factors in maize production.
STANLEY D. JENSEN, ANTHONY J. CAVALIERI
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Assessment of Drought Tolerance in Sainfoin: Physiological and Drought Tolerance Indices

Agronomy Journal, 2015
The physiological basis of genetic variation in drought response and its association with forage yield and drought tolerance indices is not clear in sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.). In this study, 100 sainfoin genotypes from 10 ecotypes were clonally propagated and evaluated under non‐stressed and water deficit conditions during 2 yr ...
Sayareh Irani   +4 more
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Drought tolerance in tobacco

Nature, 1996
Drought tolerance in tobacco Kjell-Ove Holmstrom;Einar Mantyla;Bjorn Welin;Abul Mandal;Tapio E. Palva;Outi E.
Kjell-Ove Holmström   +6 more
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