The Impact of Chronic High Temperatures on Anther and Pollen Development in Cultivated Oryza Species
Rice is the leading staple for half the world’s population. Climate change, expanding populations and loss of agricultural land are projected to reduce rice yields by upwards of 30%. Significantly, rice yields decline by 10% for every 1°C increase in temperature. Temperatures ≥ 32°C can cause failur...
Main Author: | Bagha, Shaheen |
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Other Authors: | Sage, Tammy |
Language: | en_ca |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/44094 |
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