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Abiotic stresses in rice production: impacts and management

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Title Abiotic stresses in rice production: impacts and management
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Creator Himanshu Pathak, Mahesh Kumar, Kutubuddin A Molla, Koushik Chakraborty
 
Subject Submergence, drought, salinity, climate change, crop residue burning, management strategies
 
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Rice, a key staple food crop in the world and India, offers food and nutrition security to millions of the global
population. Abiotic (water, soil, atmospheric) stresses affect yield and quality of rice. This necessitates stressresilient rice production technologies sufficiently fortified by novel stress mitigation and adaptation strategies.
Recent crop improvement strategy has partially managed to resolve the challenges presented by abiotic stresses
such as high temperature, drought, salinity, alkalinity, waterlogging and mineral deficiency. The complication
and multiplicity of abiotic stresses necessitate the use of extensive, integrative and multi-disciplinary techniques
to achieve resilience. Crop improvement, along with the agronomic interventions, is essential to stabilise the
productivity and profitability of rice production. This article gives an overview of the potential impacts of
abiotic stress on rice and suggests the adaptation and mitigation strategies.
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Date 2022-03-26T04:31:22Z
2022-03-26T04:31:22Z
2021-04-22
 
Type Review Paper
 
Identifier Pathak, H., Kumar, M., Molla, K. A., & Chakraborty, K. (2021). Abiotic stresses in rice production: impacts and management. Oryza, 58(4), 103-125. https://doi.org/10.35709/ory.2021.58.spl.4
https://doi.org/10.35709/ory.2021.58.spl.4
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/70618
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Oryza