Journal ArticleOpen Access
Root Traits Enhancing Rice Grain Yield under Alternate Wetting and Drying Condition
Authors
Author Affiliations
International Rice Research Institute, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Cambodia Development Resource Institute, ...
Published InFrontiers in Plant Science
Year2017
Citations63
Abstract
Reducing water requirements and lowering environmental footprints require attention to minimize risks to food security. The present study was conducted with the aim to identify appropriate root traits enhancing rice grain yield under alternate wetting and drying conditions (AWD) and identify stable, high-yielding genotypes better suited to the AWD across variable ecosystems. Advanced breeding lines, popular rice varieties and drought-tolerant lines were evaluated in a series of 23 experiments conducted in the Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Cambodia in 2015 and 2016. A large variation in grain yield under AWD conditions enabled the selection of high-yielding and stable genotypes across locations, seasons and years. Water savings of 5.7-23.4% were achieved without significant yield penalty across different ecosystems. The mean grain…
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