subject area of
- Breeding drought tolerant rice for shallow rainfed ecosystem of eastern India.
- Cereal flag leaf adaptations for grain yield under drought: knowledge status and gaps
- Contribution of Secondary Traits for High Grain Yield and Stability of Tropical Maize Germplasm across Drought Stress and Non‐Stress Conditions
- Contribution of two different Na+ transport systems to acquired salinity tolerance in rice.
- Editing a Stomatal Developmental Gene in Rice with CRISPR/Cpf1.
- Efficiency of Secondary Traits for Improving Maize for Low‐Nitrogen Target Environments
- Evaluation of grain yield and related agronomic traits of quality protein maize hybrids in Southern Africa
- GENES ACTION IN SALINITY TOLERANCE AND THE IMPLICATION IN RICE BREEDING
- Genetic analysis of drought tolerance in adapted × exotic crosses of maize inbred lines under managed stress conditions
- Grain growth of Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br. under well-watered and drought-stressed conditions
- Heat and drought stress on durum wheat: Responses of genotypes, yield, and quality parameters
- Higher flower and seed number leads to higher yield under water stress conditions imposed during reproduction in chickpea.
- Influence of Osmotic Adjustment on Leaf Rolling and Tissue Death in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
- Interaction of Nitric Oxide with Phytohormones under Drought Stress
- Pearl millet growth as affected by phosphorus and water
- Physiological and biochemical changes in potato under water stress condition
- QTLs for drought escape and tolerance identified in a set of random introgression lines of rice
- Response of low-N pool maize population to nitrogen uptake and use efficiency after three cycles of full-sib recurrent selection
- Simultaneously improving yield under drought stress and non-stress conditions: a case study of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
- Stress indices and selectable traits in SALTOL QTL introgressed rice genotypes for reproductive stage tolerance to sodicity and salinity stresses
- Wide adaptation: How wide?
- Yield potential and drought tolerance of segregating populations of barley in contrasting environments