Rice is sensitive to moisture stress and in view of the water scarcity
in the coming years, it is imperative to evaluate the performance of
rice cultivars under moisture deficit conditions particularly at
critical stages like panicle initiation and soft dough stage. This book
highlights drought induced changes in endogenous level of plant
hormones, sugar and protein contents in leaves and grains along with
other physiological parameters such as stomatal resistance. The studies
also revealed that ABA treatments could ameliorate the adverse effects
of drought stress for most of the physiological parameters but were
ineffective to restore the drought-induced decrease in GA content.
Interestingly, on re-watering, the recovery of pre-stressed plants
enhanced under ABA seed soaking and foliar spray. The analysis of
results revealed that mechanism of ABA-induced tolerance to drought
stress appears to be involved in maintenance of water budget by
decreasing GA, increasing stomatal resistance and proline accumulation,
and enhanced grain filling to bring early maturity. Importantly, this
book covers the physiological responses of two diverse rice cultivars
i.e.fine and coarse