Physiological and Molecular Characterization of Three Rice Genotypes with Differential Nitrogen Use Efficiency
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Physiological and Molecular Characterization of Three Rice Genotypes with Differential Nitrogen Use Efficiency
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NUE, Nitrogen Treatment, NUE Indicators, ANOVA, Correlation, OsNIA2 Expression
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Identification and adaptation of rice genotypes with high nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is a potential approach in optimizing N requirements, lowering the cost of cultivation and reducing the environmental pollution through the reduction of nitrous oxide emission in rice. Three rice genotypes differing in their NUE were grown in hydroponics and field conditions and characterized for physiological, yield parameters and NUE indicators along with expression analysis under low and recommended nitrogen conditions. Significant variations were observed in 18 physiological, yield parameters and 8 NUE indicators among genotypes confirming the genotypic variability for the traits under low nitrogen conditions. Reduction of yield related parameters except thousand grain weight were noted. Correlation analysis of various yield components explains the significance of total biomass for grain yield, straw yield, N content in grain, straw and nitrogen absorption efficiency. Differential expression of OsNIA2 gene in NUE efficient genotypes viz., in shoots of GQ25 and roots of IR55178 in the present study suggests its possible role in N metabolism and is encouraging for exploring the possibilities of improving nitrogen use efficiency in rice. Not Available |
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2024-06-11T15:45:21Z
2024-06-11T15:45:21Z 2016-04-01 |
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Research Paper
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B. Srikanth, I. Subhakara Rao, S. Zehra Moiz, K.N. Swamy, K. Surekha, D. Subrahmanyam, L.V. Subba Rao, P. Vijayalakshmi, S.R. Voleti, C.N. Neeraja. Physiological and Molecular characterization of three rice genotypes with differential nitrogen use efficiency. Asian Journal of Bioscience (2016), Volume 11(1), 162-171.
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English
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