Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis

Oryza sativa L. varieties MR84 and MR219 and weedy rice strains from Seberang Perak, Kuala Pilah and Tanjung Karang were observed for differences in general pollen morphology when subjected to water stress during anthesis on pollen aperture size. In general, no apparent difference in pollen morpholo...

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Main Authors: Puteh, Adam, Jali, Normaliana, Mohamad, Rosli, Shamsudin, Nuzuliati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16533/
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author Puteh, Adam
Jali, Normaliana
Mohamad, Rosli
Shamsudin, Nuzuliati
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Jali, Normaliana
Mohamad, Rosli
Shamsudin, Nuzuliati
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description Oryza sativa L. varieties MR84 and MR219 and weedy rice strains from Seberang Perak, Kuala Pilah and Tanjung Karang were observed for differences in general pollen morphology when subjected to water stress during anthesis on pollen aperture size. In general, no apparent difference in pollen morphology was observed between cultivated varieties and the weedy stains, both had isodiametric aperture with 5.7 µm in diameter. Tanjung Karang strain, however, had a slightly bigger aperture size. Water stressed the plants during anthesis resulted in greater reduction in pollen aperture size in the study indicated that weedy rice strains seemed able to withstand water stress better during anthesis compared to the cultivated rice varieties.
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spelling upm-165332016-01-14T03:03:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16533/ Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis Puteh, Adam Jali, Normaliana Mohamad, Rosli Shamsudin, Nuzuliati Oryza sativa L. varieties MR84 and MR219 and weedy rice strains from Seberang Perak, Kuala Pilah and Tanjung Karang were observed for differences in general pollen morphology when subjected to water stress during anthesis on pollen aperture size. In general, no apparent difference in pollen morphology was observed between cultivated varieties and the weedy stains, both had isodiametric aperture with 5.7 µm in diameter. Tanjung Karang strain, however, had a slightly bigger aperture size. Water stressed the plants during anthesis resulted in greater reduction in pollen aperture size in the study indicated that weedy rice strains seemed able to withstand water stress better during anthesis compared to the cultivated rice varieties. 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16533/1/Response%20of%20rice%20pollen%20to%20water%20stress%20during%20anthesis.pdf Puteh, Adam and Jali, Normaliana and Mohamad, Rosli and Shamsudin, Nuzuliati (2008) Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis. Agro-Search, 13. pp. 31-36. ISSN 0128-9322
spellingShingle Puteh, Adam
Jali, Normaliana
Mohamad, Rosli
Shamsudin, Nuzuliati
Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis
title Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis
title_full Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis
title_fullStr Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis
title_full_unstemmed Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis
title_short Response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis
title_sort response of rice pollen to water stress during anthesis
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16533/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16533/1/Response%20of%20rice%20pollen%20to%20water%20stress%20during%20anthesis.pdf