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"Rice Research Recent Advances" ed. by Mahmood-Ur-Rahman Ansari

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"Rice Research Recent Advances" ed. by Mahmood-Ur-Rahman Ansari

"Rice Research Recent Advances" ed. by Mahmood-Ur-Rahman Ansari
ITexLi | 2021 | ISBN: 1838810323 9781838810320 1838810315 9781838810313 1838810366 9781838810368 | 299 pages | PDF | 10 MB

This volume is an interdisciplinary book dealing with diverse topics related to recent developments in rice research. The book discusses the latest research activities in the field of hybrid rice, various metabolites produced in rice and its biology, stress studies, and strategies to combat various biotic and abiotic stresses as well as rice economics, value addition, and product development.

The book is written by an international team of researchers from all over the globe sharing their results in the field of rice research. The scientific information available in this book will provide advanced knowledge for rice researchers, students, life scientists, and interested readers on some of the latest developments in rice research.


Contents
1. Introductory Chapter: Recent Advances in Rice Biotechnology for Abiotic Stress Tolerance
2. Hybrid Rice Research: Current Status and Prospects
3. Hybrid Rice in Africa: Progress, Prospects, and Challenges
4. Phenolic Compounds and Potential Health Benefits of Pigmented Rice
5. Computational Analysis of Rice Transcriptomic and Genomic Datasets in Search for SNPs Involved in Flavonoid Biosynthesis
6. Current Applicable DNA Markers for Marker Assisted Breeding in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
7. Pathogens Transmitted through Contaminated Rice
8. Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Rice under Abiotic Stress: Plant Breeding Approach
9. Adaptive Mechanisms of Root System of Rice for Withstanding Osmotic Stress
10. Does the Incidence of COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Rice Yield? Lessons from Southeast Nigeria
11. Advances in Rice Postharvest Loss Reduction Strategies in Africa through Low Grade Broken Rice Fractions and Husk Value Addition
12. Improving the Efficacy of Climate Policy in the Indonesian Rice Sector: The Potential Use of Perceived-Impact Measures in Targeting Policy Beneficiaries

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