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1. Introgression of SUB1 aggravates the susceptibility of the popular rice cultivars Swarna and Savitri to stagnant flooding

2. Anaerobic Germination Potential in Rice (Oryza sativa L.): Role of Amylases, Alcohol deydrogenase and Ethylene

4. Identification of QTLs for stagnant flooding tolerance in rice employing genotyping by sequencing of a RIL population derived from Swarna × Rashpanjor

5. Preformed aerenchyma determines the differential tolerance response under partial submergence imposed by fresh and saline water flooding in rice

7. Genetic Dissection of Component Traits for Salinity Tolerance at Reproductive Stage in Rice

8. Special issue in honour of Prof. Reto J. Strasser - Additive main effect and digenic epistatic quantitative trait loci for chlorophyll fluorescence traits influencing salt tolerance at seedling stage in rice

9. Stress Tolerant Rice And On-Farm Seed Production Ensure Food Security And Livelihood To Small And Marginal Farmers Of Sundarbans (Indian Site)

10. Introgression of Sub1 (SUB1) QTL in mega rice cultivars increases ethylene production to the detriment of grain- filling under stagnant flooding

11. Yield and photochemical activity of selected rice cultivars from Eastern India under medium depth stagnant flooding

12. Improvement in anaerobic germination potential and grain yield of rice (oryza sativa) through seed priming

13. Ionic selectivity and coordinated transport of Na+ and K+ in flag leaves render differential salt tolerance in rice at the reproductive stage

14. Rice with SUB1 QTL possesses greater initial leaf gas film thickness leading to delayed perception of submergence stress

15. Recent Advances of Genetic Resources, Genes and Genetic Approaches for Flooding Tolerance in Rice

16. Tissue Tolerance Coupled With Ionic Discrimination Can Potentially Minimize the Energy Cost of Salinity Tolerance in Rice

17. Transcriptomic and physiological studies identify cues for germination stage oxygen deficiency tolerance in rice

18. Role of starch hydrolytic enzymes and phosphatases in relation to under water seedling establishment in rice

19. Physiological Basis of Stagnant Flooding Tolerance in Rice

20. Can rice cultivar with submergence tolerant quantitative trait locus (SUB1) manage submergence stress better during reproductive stage?

21. Seed Priming Alleviates Stress Tolerance in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

22. Submergence-tolerant rice withstands complete submergence even in saline water: Probing through chlorophyll a fluorescence induction O-J-I-P transients

23. Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) mediated defence induction against bacterial leaf blight: probing through chlorophyll a fluorescence induction O-J-I-P transients

24. Novel screening protocol for precise phenotyping of salt-tolerance at reproductive stage in rice

25. Ionic Basis of Salt Tolerance in Plants: Nutrient Homeostasis and Oxidative Stress Tolerance

26. Distinction and characterisation of rice genotypes tolerant to combined stresses of salinity and partial submergence, proved by a high-resolution chlorophyll fluorescence imaging system

27. Characterization of Leaf Gas Exchange and Anti-oxidant Defense of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars Differing in Submergence Tolerance Owing to Complete Submergence and Consequent Re-aeration

28. Impact of elevated CO2 and temperature on soil C and N dynamics in relation to CH4 and N2O emissions from tropical flooded rice (Oryza sativa L.)

29. Differential responses of antioxidant system and photosynthetic characteristics in four rice cultivars differing in sensitivity to sodium chloride stress

30. Mechanism associated with nonstructural carbohydrate accumulation in submergence tolerant rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars

31. Germination Stage Oxygen Deficiency (GSOD): An Emerging Stress in the Era of Changing Trends in Climate and Rice Cultivation Practice

32. Leaf Photosynthetic Activity and Antioxidant Defense Associated with Sub1 QTL in Rice Subjected to Submergence and Subsequent Re-aeration

33. ROLE OF NON-STRUCTURAL CARBOHYDRATE AND ITS CATABOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH SUB 1 QTL IN RICE SUBJECTED TO COMPLETE SUBMERGENCE

34. Novel Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Genotypes Tolerant to Combined Effect of Submergence and Salt Stress

35. Submergence tolerance in relation to variable floodwater conditions in rice

36. Starch synthesizing enzymes and sink strength of grains of contrasting rice cultivars

37. Chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, CO2 photosynthetic rate and regeneration capacity as a result of complete submergence and subsequent re-emergence in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

38. Submergence effects on rice genotypes during seedling stage: Probing of submergence driven changes of photosystem 2 by chlorophyll a fluorescence induction O-J-I-P transients

39. Elongation ability and non-structural carbohydrate levels in relation to submergence tolerance in rice

40. Stability analysis of backcross population for salinity tolerance at reproductive stage in rice

41. Changes in Certain Antioxidative Enzymes and Growth Parameters as a Result of Complete Submergence and Subsequent Re-aeration of Rice Cultivars Differing in Submergence Tolerance

42. Saccharide Content and Growth Parameters in Relation with Flooding Tolerance in Rice

43. Distinction and characterisation of salinity tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars as probed by the chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics and growth parameters

44. Natural leaf senescence: probed by chlorophyll fluorescence, CO2 photosynthetic rate and antioxidant enzyme activities during grain filling in different rice cultivars

45. Rice Genotypes with SUB1 QTL Differ in Submergence Tolerance, Elongation Ability during Submergence and Re-generation Growth at Re-emergence

46. Phenotyping and QTL-linked marker-based genotyping of rice lines with varying level of salt tolerance at flowering stage

48. Distinction and characterisation of submergence tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars, probed by the fluorescence OJIP rise kinetics

49. Distinction and characterisation of submergence tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars, probed by the fluorescence OJIP rise kinetics.

50. Effects of toxic concentrations of natrium fluoride on growth and enzyme activities of rice (Oryza sativa L.) and jute (Corchorus olitorius L.) seedlings

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