Salt tolerant rice varieties
- Crop species sensitive to soil salinity are known as
glycophytes, whereas plants grown in the water of high salinity or which can
generally tolerate high salt concentrations are known as halophytes.
- Salinity stress affects seed germination, seedling
growth, leaf size, shoot growth, shoot and root length, shoot dry weight, shoot
fresh weight, number of tillers per plant, flowering stage, spikelet number,
percent of sterile florets, and productivity.
- Soil salinity is one of the major constraints
affecting rice production worldwide, especially in coastal areas.
- Rice plants generally tolerate salt by mainly two
mechanisms, ion exclusion, and osmotic tolerance. Ion exclusion mainly involves
Na+ and Cl– transport processes in roots, which prevent
the excess accumulation of Na+ and Cl– in leaves. The
ideal salinity tolerant variety should possess tolerance to a high amount of Na+,
control the uptake of Na+, and keep high uptake of K+,
good initial vigor, agronomically superior with high yield potential.
Varieties
- CR Dhan 402 (Luna Sampad)
- CR Dhan 403 (Luna Suvarna)
- CR Dhan 405 (Luna Sankhi)
- CR Dhan 406 (Luna Barial)
- CSR 10
- CSR 30
- Getu
- Lunishree
- SR-26-B
- DRR 39