Predicted increase in temperature variability can result in short duration of heat stress episodes coinciding with vulnerable reproductive processes leading to significant reduction …
High-yielding varieties developed in the 1960s and 1970s at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and elsewhere benefited farmers and the public, ultimately …
Increasing temperatures resulting from climate change dramatically impact rice crop production in Asia. Depending on the specific stage of rice development, heat stress …
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intensified by climate change. Development of heat stress-tolerant varieties is one of the …
Rice grain yield and quality are predicted to be highly vulnerable to global warming. Five genotypes including heat-tolerant and susceptible checks, a heat-tolerant near-isogenic line …
TL Sage, S Bagha, V Lundsgaard-Nielsen… - Field Crops …, 2015 - Elsevier
Humanity confronts a major transition in the global environment. With the continued rise in atmospheric greenhouse gases, and wide-spread land transformation, the climate of the …
Z Cao, H Tang, Y Cai, B Zeng, J Zhao… - Plant biotechnology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Global warming is a major abiotic stress factor, which limit rice production. Exploiting the genetic basis of the natural variation in heat resistance at different reproductive stages …
W Shi, X Li, RC Schmidt, PC Struik, X Yin… - Plant, Cell & …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
High‐temperature during flowering in rice causes spikelet sterility and is a major threat to rice productivity in tropical and subtropical regions, where hybrid rice development is …