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r. k. sarkar
ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, India.
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Physiological basis of submergence tolerance in rice and implications for crop improvement
RK Sarkar, JN Reddy, SG Sharma, AM Ismail
Current Science, 899-906, 2006
3332006
Elongation ability and non-structural carbohydrate levels in relation to submergence tolerance in rice
KK Das, RK Sarkar, AM Ismail
Plant Science 168 (1), 131-136, 2005
3002005
From QTL to variety-harnessing the benefits of QTLs for drought, flood and salt tolerance in mega rice varieties of India through a multi-institutional network
R Singh, Y Singh, S Xalaxo, S Verulkar, N Yadav, S Singh, N Singh, ...
Plant Science 242, 278-287, 2016
2412016
Chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, CO2 photosynthetic rate and regeneration capacity as a result of complete submergence and subsequent re-emergence in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
D Panda, SG Sharma, RK Sarkar
Aquatic Botany 88 (2), 127-133, 2008
2412008
Submergence tolerance in relation to variable floodwater conditions in rice
KK Das, D Panda, RK Sarkar, JN Reddy, AM Ismail
Environmental and Experimental Botany 66 (3), 425-434, 2009
2242009
Rice Genotypes with SUB1 QTL Differ in Submergence Tolerance, Elongation Ability during Submergence and Re-generation Growth at Re-emergence
RK Sarkar, B Bhattacharjee
Rice 5, 1-11, 2011
1502011
Submergence effects on rice genotypes during seedling stage: Probing of submergence driven changes of photosystem 2 by chlorophyll a fluorescence induction …
D Panda, DN Rao, SG Sharma, RJ Strasser, RK Sarkar
Photosynthetica 44, 69-75, 2006
1382006
Impact of elevated CO2 and temperature on soil C and N dynamics in relation to CH4 and N2O emissions from tropical flooded rice (Oryza sativa L.)
P Bhattacharyya, KS Roy, S Neogi, PK Dash, AK Nayak, S Mohanty, ...
Science of the Total Environment 461, 601-611, 2013
1332013
Changes in certain antioxidative enzymes and growth parameters as a result of complete submergence and subsequent re‐aeration of rice cultivars differing in submergence tolerance
RK Sarkar, S Das, I Ravi
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 187 (2), 69-74, 2001
1032001
Yield of rainfed lowland rice with medium water depth under anaerobic direct seeding and transplanting
RK Sarkar, S Das
Tropical Science 43 (4), 192-198, 2003
1012003
Performance of submergence tolerant rice (Oryza sativa) genotypes carrying the Sub1 quantitative trait locus under stressed and non-stressed natural field conditions
RK Sarkar, D Panda, JN Reddy, SSC Patnaik, DJ Mackill, AM Ismail
932009
Starch synthesizing enzymes and sink strength of grains of contrasting rice cultivars
PK Mohapatra, RK Sarkar, SR Kuanar
Plant Science 176 (2), 256-263, 2009
852009
Ionic basis of salt tolerance in plants: nutrient homeostasis and oxidative stress tolerance
K Chakraborty, N Basak, D Bhaduri, S Ray, J Vijayan, K Chattopadhyay, ...
Plant nutrients and abiotic stress tolerance, 325-362, 2018
752018
Saccharide content and growth parameters in relation with flooding tolerance in rice
RK Sarkar
Biologia Plantarum 40, 597-603, 1997
731997
Studies on the submergence tolerance mechanism in relation to carbohydrate, chlorophyll and specific leaf weight in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
RK Sarkar, RN De, JN Reddy, G Ramakrishnayya
Journal of Plant Physiology 149 (5), 623-625, 1996
681996
Differential responses of antioxidant system and photosynthetic characteristics in four rice cultivars differing in sensitivity to sodium chloride stress
RK Sarkar, KR Mahata, DP Singh
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 35, 2915-2926, 2013
652013
Natural leaf senescence: probed by chlorophyll fluorescence, CO2 photosynthetic rate and antioxidant enzyme activities during grain filling in different rice cultivars
D Panda, RK Sarkar
Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 19, 43-51, 2013
632013
Physiological basis of stagnant flooding tolerance in rice
SR Kuanar, A Ray, SK Sethi, K Chattopadhyay, RK Sarkar
Rice Science 24 (2), 73-84, 2017
562017
Tissue tolerance coupled with ionic discrimination can potentially minimize the energy cost of salinity tolerance in rice
K Chakraborty, S Mondal, S Ray, P Samal, B Pradhan, K Chattopadhyay, ...
Frontiers in plant science 11, 265, 2020
542020
Distinction and characterisation of salinity tolerant and sensitive rice cultivars as probed by the chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics and growth parameters
DP Singh, R Sarkar
Functional Plant Biology 41 (7), 727-736, 2014
542014
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