Snorkeling Strategy: Tolerance to Flooding in Rice and Potential Application for Weed Management (Review).
Abstract: Flooding is an important strategy for weed control in paddy rice fields. However, terrestrial weeds had evolved mechanisms of tolerance to flooding, resulting in new ?snorkeling? ecotypes. The aim of this review is to discuss the mechanisms of flooding tolerance in cultivated and weedy ric...
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2020
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