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- who: Beena Radha et al. from the Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Sher-e-Kashmir University of have published the research work: Physiological and molecular implications of multiple abiotic stresses on yield and quality of rice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Abiotic stresses such as heat or temperature stress, submergence, drought, or nutritional deficiency create suboptimal environments (Jeyasri et_al, 2021) that impair germination, seedling establishment, vegetative growth, flower initiation, panicle growth, grain filling, and productivity (Banerjee and Roychoudhury, 2020; Beena et_al, 2021a). In rice, these attributes severely compromise crop establishment, growth (Beena . . .
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