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to submergence
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The act of submerging or the state of being submerged; submersion
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"Cape Cod is a temporary, steadily diminishing glacial deposit whose shores have been subject to submergence by a rising sea level since its creation some 15,000 years ago.
Rice can adapt to submergence by internal aeration and growth control.
Rice variety FR13A is tolerant to submergence (Xu and Mackill 1996).
Therefore, 'TL3' may possess inherent metabolic tolerance to submergence that is probably linked to adaptive changes in its energy metabolism.
In contrast, little is known of the physiological and molecular properties of upland rice in relation to submergence stress.
Here, we use seedlings of the upland rice 'Tung Lu 3'TL3to3') to analyze physiological and molecular responses to submergence.
Chlorophyll contents decreased due to submergence in rice even in tolerant cultivars (Sarkar et al. [1996]; Sarkar and Panda [2009]).
Nineteen and twenty-six TF genes were identified that responded to submergence in IR64 and IR64-Sub1, respectively.
The presence or absence of SUB1A does not affect the decline in ABA observed in response to submergence.
These adaptive traits enable rice plants to have high tolerance to submergence or waterlogging compared with other dryland crops.
The other TF genes have not been reported to be ABA- or GA-responsive and/or responsive to submergence.
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