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Predictive Analysis on Nutritional Disorders in Rice
          Plants using Regression

Predictive Analysis on Nutritional Disorders in Rice Plants using Regression

... Abstract—The study of the relation of meteorological factors on development of rice diseases has been in progress at the Central Rice Research Institute in respect of Nutrient Deficiency in rice ...

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Salinity tolerance mechanisms in glycophytes: An overview with the central focus on rice plants

Salinity tolerance mechanisms in glycophytes: An overview with the central focus on rice plants

... 1999). Rice has two genes encoding the betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase, which catalyzes betaine aldehyde to gly- cine betaine (GB), a compatible ...However, rice cannot synthesize GB because of the lack of ...

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Study of the feasibility of a rice husk recycling scheme in Japan to produce silica fertilizer for rice plants

Study of the feasibility of a rice husk recycling scheme in Japan to produce silica fertilizer for rice plants

... by rice plants is amorphous and in a colloidal state in ...in rice husks is therefore also amorphous. To use rice husk ash for fertilizer, it is critical that the silica is in an amorphous ...

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Ecology of Upland Rice Plants and Seeds Subjected to Growth Regulator

Ecology of Upland Rice Plants and Seeds Subjected to Growth Regulator

... upland rice plants, with a reduction in dry matter allocation, and, in contrast, an increase in the values of leaf area index, leaf area ratio and leaf ...

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Zn Uptake and Translocation in Rice Plants

Zn Uptake and Translocation in Rice Plants

... transgenic rice plants over- expressing OsZIP4 under the control of the CaMV 35S promoter (Ishimaru et ...control plants, Zn concentration in 35S-OsZIP4 transgenic plants was higher in roots ...

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Cyanobacteria from paddy fields in Iran as a biofertilizer in rice plants

Cyanobacteria from paddy fields in Iran as a biofertilizer in rice plants

... of rice fields was first recognized by De ...to rice production in more than eighteen provinces there is no record in Iran ...in rice plants in ...

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Rice rubi3 promoter activity and inheritance in transgenic rice plants

Rice rubi3 promoter activity and inheritance in transgenic rice plants

... of rice plants with GUS reporter gene while pJLU12 and pJLU13 ...transgene plants were analyzed. Analysis of rice plants transformed with GUS and GFP with the rubi3 promoter with its 5’ ...

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Effect of silicate on arsenic fractionation in soils and its accumulation in rice plants

Effect of silicate on arsenic fractionation in soils and its accumulation in rice plants

... in rice roots ...ROL. Rice plants with higher ROL induced extra iron plaque formation, which subsequently sequestered more As and resulted in less As accumulation in above-ground tissues (Mei et ...

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Involvement of OsGF14b Adaptation in the Drought Resistance of Rice Plants

Involvement of OsGF14b Adaptation in the Drought Resistance of Rice Plants

... Sessile plants have evolved various ef- fective mechanisms to cope with drought stress (Hu and Xiong ...which plants respond to drought stress has been the subject of intensive re- search over the past ...

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Systematic inventory of the colopterological population of the rice plants of Gharb (Morocco)

Systematic inventory of the colopterological population of the rice plants of Gharb (Morocco)

... For the colopterological population, we can highlight a first group represented by the Coleoptera Hydrocanthares (C. atriceps, L. hyalinus, N. leavis, C. ambiguus, A. dorsalis and P.melanarius). They are described as ...

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Gene Expression Regulation by the 5' Regulatory Sequences of the Rice rubi3 Gene in Transgenic Rice Plants

Gene Expression Regulation by the 5' Regulatory Sequences of the Rice rubi3 Gene in Transgenic Rice Plants

... UTR intron (1010 bp) strongly enhances its own and other promoter’s activities. It was reported that the intron enhanced GUS gene expression conferred by the CaMV 35S promoter by 71-fold in bombarded maize suspension ...

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Effects of low temperature on the photosynthesis and productivity of rice plants

Effects of low temperature on the photosynthesis and productivity of rice plants

... 3 Yield reduction in different rice cultivars under the simulated CDW conditions was due to: a a reduction of photosynthesis probably caused by the accumulation of soluble sugars in the [r] ...

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UPTAKE OF POTASSIUM BY RICE PLANTAT DIFFERENT STAGES OF GROWTH N. K.

UPTAKE OF POTASSIUM BY RICE PLANTAT DIFFERENT STAGES OF GROWTH N. K.

... studying the reciprocal plots and the kinetic constants it appears that the uptake of potassium by rice plants is mediated by a single structure (site, carrier) which is chan[r] ...

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Comparative study of the mycorrhizal root transcriptomes of wild and cultivated rice in response to the pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae

Comparative study of the mycorrhizal root transcriptomes of wild and cultivated rice in response to the pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae

... host plants is the bidirectional exchange of nutrients (Field and Pressel 2018; Karandashov and Bucher ...host plants has been reported to result from the generation of long hyphae into the soil around ...

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Increasing Yield Components of Several Promising Lines of Red Rice through Application of Mycorrhiza Bio-Fertilizer and Additive Intercropping with Soybean in Aerobic Irrigation System

Increasing Yield Components of Several Promising Lines of Red Rice through Application of Mycorrhiza Bio-Fertilizer and Additive Intercropping with Soybean in Aerobic Irrigation System

... red rice while reducing percentage of unfilled ...host plants, which in this case the red rice genotypes, to increase nutrient uptake and absorption of water from the soil [15], [16], ...that ...

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Environmental Impacts of Rice Cultivation

Environmental Impacts of Rice Cultivation

... of rice plants [21] with water or gaseous, without the need for water absorption, being emitted to the atmosphere primarily by diffusion through the aerenchyma rice plants and also by gas ...

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Biological control of rice blast (magnaporthe oryzae) by use of streptomyces sindeneusis isolate 263 in greenhouse

Biological control of rice blast (magnaporthe oryzae) by use of streptomyces sindeneusis isolate 263 in greenhouse

... on rice plants separately in b and c ...fifty plants per treatment was determined according to the method developed by International Rice Research Institute ...The rice seedlings were ...

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Carbon Sequestration and Contribution of CO2 , CH 4 and N 2O Fluxes to Global Warming Potential from Paddy-Fallow Fields on Mineral Soil Beneath Peat in Central Hokkaido, Japan

Carbon Sequestration and Contribution of CO2 , CH 4 and N 2O Fluxes to Global Warming Potential from Paddy-Fallow Fields on Mineral Soil Beneath Peat in Central Hokkaido, Japan

... for rice straw management is to leave rice straw on paddy fields and plow the straw into the soil in the following spring (early ...of rice straw leftover on the fields resulted from different yields ...

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A novel family of PLAC8 motif-containing/PCR genes mediates Cd tolerance and Cd accumulation in rice

A novel family of PLAC8 motif-containing/PCR genes mediates Cd tolerance and Cd accumulation in rice

... in rice seedlings were still not clear, and the discovery of Cd-accumulation-related genes was still very ...in rice. Lower Cd accu- mulation in the overexpression transgenic rice plants may ...

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Exploration and Characterization of Local Glutinous Rice Germplasm (Oryza sativa L. Var. Glutinosa) three Regencies in west Sumatra

Exploration and Characterization of Local Glutinous Rice Germplasm (Oryza sativa L. Var. Glutinosa) three Regencies in west Sumatra

... glutinous rice germplasm three regencies in West ...glutinous rice plants can grow to a height of 1086 meters above sea level with a coordinate point 0°33’27” South Latitude and 100°32’28” East ...

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