Autor:
Jagadish, Krishna S.V.
Septiningsih EM
Kohli A
Thomson MJ
Ye C
Redoña E
Kumar, Arvind
Gregorio, G.B.
Wassmann, Reiner
Ismail, A.M.
Singh, RK
Rice, with its wide geographic distribution extending from 50°N to 35°S, is expected to be the most vulnerable cultivated crop to future changing climates. Among the different abiotic stresses, extreme temperatures coinciding with critical developmental stages, increasingly frequent floods and dr...
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Jagadish, Krishna S.V.
,
Septiningsih EM
,
Kohli A
,
Thomson MJ
,
Ye C
,
Redoña E
,
Kumar, Arvind
,
Gregorio, G.B.
,
Wassmann, Reiner
,
Ismail, A.M.
,
Singh, RK
,
[Genetic advances in adapting rice to a rapidly changing climate]
,
Genetic advances in adapting rice to a rapidly changing climate