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  1. How Rice (Oryza sativa L.), a Semi-Aquatic Plant Adapt to Natural Flood or Submerged Condition? A Physiological Perspective.Rishikesh Upadhyay - 2016 - Sains Malaysiana 45 (6):879–882.
    The deficiency of oxygen in water during submergence is one of the frequently perceived environmental factors that limits or hampers production of the rice cultivation. Rice plants comprise of elongated submerged tissues that help to bear with the rise of water level in natural location. This characteristic helps the plant to deal with flooding stress. The mechanism on flooding tolerance and adaptation mostly includes the physiological changes, one of which is the shortened growth of elongation towards keeping the carbohydrates and (...)
     
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  2. How rice (Oryza sativa L.), a semi-aquatic plant adapt to natural flood or submerged condition? A physiological perspective.Rishikesh Upadhyay - 2016 - Sains Malaysiana 14 (6):879–882.
    The deficiency of oxygen in water during submergence is one of the frequently perceived environmental factors that limits or hampers production of the rice cultivation. Rice plants comprise of elongated submerged tissues that help to bear with the rise of water level in natural location. This characteristic helps the plant to deal with flooding stress. The mechanism on flooding tolerance and adaptation mostly includes the physiological changes, one of which is the shortened growth of elongation towards keeping the carbohydrates and (...)
     
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