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        <dc:title>Physiological Response to Salinity and Alkalinity of Rice Genotypes of Varying Salt Tolerance Grown in Field Lysimeters</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Surekha Rao, P</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Mishra, B</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Gupta, B</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Rathore, A</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>Soil salinity and alkalinity seriously threaten rice production in south Asia. Improving screening&#13;
methodologies to identify sources of tolerance for improved breeding for salt tolerant rice is of&#13;
continuing importance. Rice genotypes of varying salt tolerance, such as tolerant (T), semi-tolerant&#13;
(ST), and sensitive (S), were grown in field lysimeters in saline soil of ECe 4 and 8 mS cm-1 and alkali&#13;
soil of pH 9.5 and 9.8 in North India and analyzed for chlorophyll (Chl), sugar, starch and proline in&#13;
leaves. Chlorophyll a and b decreased due to salinity in all the tolerance groups. However, Chl a&#13;
was not much affected but chl b increased with alkalinity. Under high stress both at ECe 8 and pH&#13;
9.8 Chl a and b were more in tolerant than in sensitive genotypes. The ratio of Chl a/b was similar&#13;
in T, ST and S genotypes under salinity stress. Sugar accumulation was higher in T compared to S&#13;
under normal conditions but under salinity or alkalinity stress the differences were not significant.&#13;
Leaf starch was highest in T, intermediate in ST and lowest in S genotypes in normal as well as&#13;
under salinity and alkalinity stress. There was decrease in starch with salinity and alkalinity stress&#13;
only in T group but not in ST and S group. Proline increased significantly in all the tolerance groups&#13;
even at low salinity of ECe 4 mS cm-1 or pH 9.5. The salt tolerant genotypes of rice maintained&#13;
higher levels of Chl a and b, starch and proline under high salinity and alkalinity stress and are the&#13;
robust criteria for tolerating high salinity and alkalinity</dc:description>
        <dc:date>2013</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Article</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>  Surekha Rao, P and Mishra, B and Gupta, B and Rathore, A  (2013) Physiological Response to Salinity and Alkalinity of Rice Genotypes of Varying Salt Tolerance Grown in Field Lysimeters.  Journal of Stress Physiology &amp; Biochemistry, 9 (1).  pp. 54-65.  ISSN 1997-0838     </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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