2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0075202
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Current status of tidal swamp rice varieties and its improvement for Fe toxicity tolerance and biofortification

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“…Swamp rice farming faces more severe challenges than irrigated rice fields. These include iron toxicity, salinity, acidity, flooding, and socio-economic, cultural, and infrastructural constraints [51]. The specific characteristics of swampland are the very acidic soil and the risk for iron toxicity and waterlogging, causing only the local variety to survive.…”
Section: Local Rice Farming In the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Swamp rice farming faces more severe challenges than irrigated rice fields. These include iron toxicity, salinity, acidity, flooding, and socio-economic, cultural, and infrastructural constraints [51]. The specific characteristics of swampland are the very acidic soil and the risk for iron toxicity and waterlogging, causing only the local variety to survive.…”
Section: Local Rice Farming In the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the drawbacks are the long duration so that it can only be planted once a year with relatively low productivity (2-3 tons/ha). Over the past two decades, the government has released 35 rice varieties adaptive to the swampy environment [51]. These exceptional adaptability varieties have the potential for higher yields and shorter planting time, making them suitable options to substitute local varieties in tidal swamp lands areas [59,60].…”
Section: Local Rice Farming In the Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%