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Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants | 2017

Comprehensive physiological analyses and reactive oxygen species profiling in drought tolerant rice genotypes under salinity stress

Sahana Basu; Ranjan Kumar Giri; Ibtesham Benazir; Santosh Kumar; Ravi Rajwanshi; Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Gautam Kumar

Rice being a staple cereal is extremely susceptible towards abiotic stresses. Drought and salinity are two vital factors limiting rice cultivation in Eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains (EIGP). Present study has intended to evaluate the consequences of salinity stress on selected drought tolerant rice genotypes at the most susceptible seedling stage with an aim to identify the potential multi-stress (drought and salt) tolerant rice genotype of this region. Genotypic variation was obvious in all traits related to drought and salt susceptibility. IR84895-B-127-CRA-5-1-1, one of the rice genotypes studied, exhibited exceptional drought and salinity tolerance. IR83373-B-B-25-3-B-B-25-3 also displayed enhanced drought and salt tolerance following IR84895-B-127-CRA-5-1-1. Variations were perceptible in different factors involving photosynthetic performance, proline content, lipid peroxidation, K+/Na+ ratio. Accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) disintegrated cellular and sub-cellular membrane leading to decreased photosynthetic activities. Therefore, accumulation and detoxification of reactive oxygen species was also considered as a major determinant of salt tolerance. IR84895-B-127-CRA-5-1-1 showed improved ROS detoxification mediated by antioxidant enzymes. IR84895-B-127-CRA-5-1-1 seedlings also displayed significant recovery after removal of salt stress. The results established a direct association of ROS scavenging with improved physiological activities and salt tolerance. The study also recommended IR84895-B-127-CRA-5-1-1 for improved crop performance in both drought and saline environments of EIGP. These contrasting rice genotypes may assist in understanding the multiple stress associated factors in concurrent drought and salt tolerant rice genotypes.


Functional Plant Biology | 2017

Improvement of submergence tolerance in rice through efficient application of potassium under submergence-prone rainfed ecology of Indo-Gangetic Plain

Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Santosh Kumar; Narayan Bhakta; S.K. Singh; Karnena Koteswara Rao; J. S. Mishra; Anil Kumar Singh

Potassium (K) is one of the limiting factors that negatively influenced rice growth and yield in submergence-prone soils. We conducted an experiment during the wet season of 2014-15 to achieve optimal doses of K and understand the effect of K application on submerged rice in terms of survival, chlorophyll content, non-structural carbohydrates (NSC), anti-oxidant activities and yield. Results revealed that chlorophyll and NSC content were significantly (P≤0.05) lower whereas the activity of anti-oxidants (catalase, superoxide dismutase and total peroxidase) were significantly (P≤0.05) higher after submergence compared with pre-submergence. Further, application of K at a higher basal dose (40kgha-1) was more beneficial to improve survival after de-submergence by maintaining NSC, chlorophyll content and higher activity of anti-oxidants with lower level of lipid peroxidation. Furthermore, results showed superiority of the treatments having application of higher doses with one foliar spray (T9-40kg K2O ha-1 (basal)+one foliar spray at 0.5% K at panicle initiation (PI) stage) for grain yield. We conclude that application of a higher dose of K with one foliar application at PI stage is more beneficial to enhance plant survival, better recovery and yield gain of rice during complete submergence.


Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants | 2016

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Effect of paclobutrazol on photosynthesis and expression of pyrroline-5-carboxylatesynthase in contrasting wheat genotypes under water deficit stress condition

Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Santosh Kumar

The corresponding author retracts this article published at online first due to the unreliability of findings arising out of inappropriate handling of the photograph at the bottom right panel of Fig. 2. The authors regret the inappropriate image and thank the anonymous complainant at Pubpeer and the editor of PMBP for bringing it to their notice. The online version of this article contains the full text of the retracted article as electronic supplementary material.


Scientia Horticulturae | 2016

Effect of sodium nitroprusside on differential activity of antioxidants and expression of SAGs in relation to vase life of gladiolus cut flowers

Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Ajay Arora; V. P. Singh; Rajkumar Sairam; Ram C. Bhattacharya


American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2015

Influence of Rising Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations and Temperature on Morpho-Physiological Traits and Yield of Rice Genotypes in Sub Humid Climate of Eastern India

Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Santosh Kumar; Ved Prakash; Surajit Mondal; J. S. Mishra


Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Sciences | 2000

A comparative study of volatile constituents of Vitex negundo leaves.

Rameshwar Dayal; Virendra Singh; Susheel Kumar; A. K. Kukreja; Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; A. K. Singh


Agricultural research | 2016

Effect of Nursery Nutrient Management on Plant Survival, Physiological Traits and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa) Genotype Swarna-Sub1 Under Submerged Rainfed Lowland Ecosystem

Preeti Singh; Sharad Kumar Dwivedi


Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding | 2014

Effect of water stress at reproductive stage on yield potential and stability of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes grown in rainfed lowland conditions

Santosh Kumar; Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Ss Singh


Journal of AgriSearch | 2015

Eastern Indo Gangetic Plains (EGIP)

Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Santosh Kumar; Ved Prakash


Indian farming | 2014

Sustaining higher productivity of rice through varietal intervention in water logged areas of Eastern India

Sharad Kumar Dwivedi; Santosh Kumar; Ss Singh; Shivani Shivani

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Santosh Kumar

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Santosh Kumar

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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Ajay Arora

Indian Agricultural Research Institute

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J. S. Mishra

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Ss Singh

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Ved Prakash

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Anil Kumar Singh

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Gyanendra Singh

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Karnena Koteswara Rao

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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Narayan Bhakta

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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