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Rice breeding for yield under drought has selected for longer flag leaves and lower stomatal density
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Author Affiliations
ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Nepal Agricultural Research Council, Bihar Agricultural University, Banaras Hindu University, ...
Published InJournal of Experimental Botany
Year2021
Citations57
Abstract
Direct selection for yield under drought has resulted in the release of a number of drought-tolerant rice varieties across Asia. In this study, we characterized the physiological traits that have been affected by this strategy in breeding trials across sites in Bangladesh, India, and Nepal. Drought- breeding lines and drought-tolerant varieties showed consistently longer flag leaves and lower stomatal density than our drought-susceptible check variety, IR64. The influence of environmental parameters other than drought treatments on leaf traits was evidenced by close grouping of treatments within a site. Flag-leaf length and width appeared to be regulated by different environmental parameters. In separate trials in the Philippines, the same breeding lines studied in South Asia showed that canopy temperature under drought…
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