Maintaining elevated Fe2+ concentration in solution culture for the development of a rapid and repeatable screening technique for iron toxicity tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) (doi:10.7910/DVN/24219)

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Title:

Maintaining elevated Fe2+ concentration in solution culture for the development of a rapid and repeatable screening technique for iron toxicity tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/24219

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Date of Distribution:

2014-01-19

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1

Bibliographic Citation:

Elec, Venus; Quimio, Celsa; Mendoza, Rhulyx; Sajise, Andres Godwin; Beebout, Sarah; Gregorio, Glenn; Singh, Rakesh Kumar, 2014, "Maintaining elevated Fe2+ concentration in solution culture for the development of a rapid and repeatable screening technique for iron toxicity tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.)", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24219, Harvard Dataverse, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Maintaining elevated Fe2+ concentration in solution culture for the development of a rapid and repeatable screening technique for iron toxicity tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Identification Number:

doi:10.7910/DVN/24219

Authoring Entity:

Elec, Venus (IRRI-CESD)

Quimio, Celsa (Crop Science Cluster, College of Agriculture, UPLB)

Mendoza, Rhulyx (IRRI-CESD)

Sajise, Andres Godwin (IRRI-CESD)

Beebout, Sarah (IRRI-CESD)

Gregorio, Glenn (IRRI-CESD)

Singh, Rakesh Kumar (IRRI-CESD)

Date of Production:

2012

Distributor:

Harvard Dataverse

Distributor:

Plant Soil

Access Authority:

Rakesh Kumar Singh

Depositor:

Jean Sabado

Date of Deposit:

2014-01-12

Date of Distribution:

2013

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24219

Study Scope

Keywords:

Rice, Fe2+ concentration, pH, EDTA, Iron toxicity, Screening technique

Abstract:

Iron toxicity decreases rice (Oryza sativa) grain yield especially in acid soils after flooding. Our aim was to establish a high-throughput screening technique using nutrient solution culture for identifying Fe-toxicity-tolerant genotypes.

Country:

Philippines

Geographic Unit(s):

San Dionisio, Iloilo

Geographic Bounding Box:

  • East Bounding Longitude: 123.5
  • North Bounding Latitude: 11.16

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Subject: null Type: CESD Notes: ;

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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0">CC0 1.0</a>

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Tadano T, Yoshida S (1978) Chemical changes in submerged soils and their effect on rice growth. Soil and rice. International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos

Yamanouchi M, Yoshida S (1981) Physiological mechanisms of rice's tolerance for iron toxicity. Paper presented at IRRI Saturday Seminar Series, Los Banos. International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos

Yoshida S, Forno DA, Cock JH, Gomez KA (1976) Laboratory manual for physiological studies of rice. International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Los Banos

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