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Overall, EM and hydrogel, especially in combination, help to avoid drought stress.
Root growth angle (RGA) is an important trait that influences the ability of rice to avoid drought stress.
To enhance a crop's ability to avoid drought stress, therefore, the introduction of genes responsible for deep rooting into shallow-rooting cultivars is a promising breeding strategy.
If we can discover one or more new QTLs for RGA, it seems likely that IR64's ability to avoid drought could be improved by incorporating these QTLs, along with DRO1.
Under upland conditions with drought stress, Dro1-NIL showed a larger RGA than that of IR64 and had a significantly higher grain yield than IR64, suggesting that increased RGA enhances the ability to avoid drought (Uga et al. 2013a).
Watering was conducted every morning to avoid drought stress.
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The report noted that some plants and animals were already dispersing beyond their former home ranges (that is, toward the North and South poles and up the slopes of mountains to avoid droughts and excessive heat) to a greater extent than what could be expected from human-driven changes to land use (e.g., agriculture, urbanization, or other purposes) alone.
You can't re-arrange supply chains to avoid droughts or storm risk quickly, or flood-protect or move your facilities on the fly.
Water deficit was not observed in any leaves as they could avoid drought stress by opening their stomata only during early morning and closing or partially closing them from midday onwards.
We believe that development of a gene pyramiding line that contains the Kinandang Patong alleles of both DRO1 and DRO3 in the IR64 genetic background will produce plants that avoid drought stress better than Dro1-NIL.
Roots of higher plants change their growth direction in response to moisture, avoiding drought and gaining maximum advantage for development.
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