한국작물학회:학술대회논문집 (Proceedings of the Korean Society of Crop Science Conference)
- 한국작물학회 2017년도 9th Asian Crop Science Association conference
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- Pages.189-189
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- 2017
Development of efficient protocol for screening of rice genotypes using physiological traits for salt tolerance
- Kim, Sung-Mi (Genetic engineering division, The National Institute of Agricultural Sciences) ;
- Reddy, Inja Naga Bheema Lingeswar (Genetic engineering division, The National Institute of Agricultural Sciences) ;
- Yoon, In Sun (Genetic engineering division, The National Institute of Agricultural Sciences) ;
- Kim, Beom-Gi (Genetic engineering division, The National Institute of Agricultural Sciences) ;
- Kwon, Taek-Ryoun (Genetic engineering division, The National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
- 발행 : 2017.06.04
초록
Salinity is one of the major abiotic stresses that severely affect crop production throughout the world; especially rice plant which is generally categorized as a typical glycophyte as it cannot grow in the presence of salinity. Phenotypic resistance of salinity is expressed as the ability to survive and grow in a salinity condition. Salinity resistance has, at least implicitly, been treated as a single trait. Physiological studies of rice suggest that a range of characteristics (such as low shoot sodium concentration, compartmentation of salt in older rather than younger leaves, high potassium concentration, high