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click hereGrowth, grain yield, and water productivity of traditional rice landraces from coastal Bangladesh, as affected by salt stress
Salinity is a major abiotic stress limiting the growth, development, and productivity of rice (Oryza sativa L.) worldwide.
A 10 × 4 factorial pot experiment consisting of 10 traditional
aus rice (summer rice) landraces (Noyontara, Ratul, Rani Ratul,
Sribalen, Mala, Kolmilata, Nayanmoni, Noncha, Kopilaice, and
Kajollata) and four levels of water salinity (0.36 [control], 5, 10,
and 15 dS m−1) was conducted to evaluate the salt tolerance of
the popular traditional rice landraces. The results revealed that
plant height, shoot dry matter, soil plant analysis development
(SPAD) value, panicle number plant−1, filled-grain percentage,
1000-grain weight, grain yield, harvest index, and irrigationwater productivity were significantly affected by water salinity.
The highest shoot dry matter, grain yield, and irrigation-water
productivity were recorded for Noncha at the highest salinity
level of 15 dS m−1, indicating its high salinity-tolerance ability.
The 15 dS m−1 salinity level reduced shoot dry matter and
grain yield of Kopilaice by 61% and 75%, respectively, relative
to Noncha. The tested cultivars could be classified into three
categories: (i) salt sensitive that cannot withstand salinity level
above 5 dS m−1: Kopilaice, Noyontara, Ratul, Rani Ratul, and
Sribalen, (ii) intermediate-salt tolerant that can withstand salinity below 10 dS m−1: Mala and Nayanmoni, and (iii) highly salt
tolerant that can withstand salinity up to 15 dS m−1: Noncha,
Kolmilata, and Kajollata. Noncha, Kolmilata, and Kajollata were
considered promising salt-tolerant cultivars and can be used as
valuable genetic resources for developing salinity-tolerant cultivars in the coastal salinity-affected region of Banglades
| Details | |||
| Role | Supervisor | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Class / Degree | Bachelor | ||
| Students | Dhiman Adhikary; 120820 | ||
| Start Date | January 2015 | ||
| End Date | December 2015 | ||