Rice, with its wide geographic distribution extending from 50° N to 35° S, is expected to be the most vulnerable cultivated crop to future changing climates. Among the different abiotic …
This study seeks to determine the impact of job stress and workload on turnover intention along with the mediation role of job satisfaction. A total of 140 academics and management …
R Shankar, A Bhattacharjee, M Jain - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Drought and salinity are the major environmental factors that affect rice productivity. Comparative transcriptome analysis between tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars can …
Transient complete submergence reduces survival and yield on more than 20 million ha of rice in rainfed lowlands and flood-prone areas in Asia. Poverty and food insecurity are …
A Dwiartama, C Rosin - Ecology and Society, 2014 - JSTOR
At first glance, the compatibility of social theory and resilience thinking is not entirely evident, in part because the ontology of the former is rooted in social interactions among human …
Drought and limited availability of water serve as the serious limitation for rice production in rainfed ecosystems. Among the major rainfed rice-cultivating areas, states of eastern India …
S Mohanty, R Wassmann… - International …, 2013 - assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Rice and climate change: significance for food security and vulnerability Page 1 i Rice and climate change: significance for food security and vulnerability This is an expanded version of …
G Zhu, H Wu, Y Chen, S Mondal, AM Ismail - Field Crops Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Context Stagnant flooding (SF, water depth of 25–50 cm for few weeks to months) is one of the major limiting factors for rice production in humid rainfed areas and is becoming more …