2020
DOI: 10.34044/j.anres.2019.54.1.10
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Impact of soil salinity on grain yield and aromatic compound in Thai Hom Mali rice cv. Khao Dawk Mali 105

Abstract: The highest-priced aromatic Hom Mali rice is grown on saline soil in Northeast Thailand. The rice variety Khao Dawk Mali 105 (KDML 105), the main variety grown to produce Hom Mali rice was evaluated for yield, the aromatic compound 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline (2 AP) and softness texture at different levels of sodium chloride (NaCl) salt added to the soil. The rice was grown in wetland culture pots with soil made saline by adding 0 g NaCl/kg, 1.16 g NaCl/kg, 1.74 g NaCl/kg, 2.31 g NaCl/kg and 2.89 g NaCl/kg soil which… Show more

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“…water [80]. Salinity (0.62-1.16 mS cm −1 ) decreased grain yield by 36% in rice but did not influence grain texture compared to the control treatment [73]. In barley, salinity reduced grain size and carbohydrate content but increased protein.…”
Section: Mechanisms For Salt Stress Responses Avoidance and Tolerancementioning
confidence: 92%
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“…water [80]. Salinity (0.62-1.16 mS cm −1 ) decreased grain yield by 36% in rice but did not influence grain texture compared to the control treatment [73]. In barley, salinity reduced grain size and carbohydrate content but increased protein.…”
Section: Mechanisms For Salt Stress Responses Avoidance and Tolerancementioning
confidence: 92%
“…In maize, for example, grain protein content increased while carbohydrate decreased with increasing salt contents in irrigation water [80]. Salinity (0.62-1.16 mS cm −1 ) decreased grain yield by 36% in rice but did not influence grain texture compared to the control treatment [73]. In barley, salinity reduced grain size and carbohydrate content but increased protein.…”
Section: Effect Of Salinity On Grain Yield and Qualitymentioning
confidence: 94%