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Acclimation to cold stress reduces injury from low temperature and bispyribac-sodium on rice.

Luiz Fd MartiniNilda Roma-BurgosTe-Ming Paul TsengMarcus Vinícius FipkeJosé A NoldinLuis Antonio de Avila
Published in: Pest management science (2021)
Cold stress reduces bispyribac-sodium selectivity in rice. Short-term acclimation to cold stress reduces the effect of cold stress and enhances bispyribac-sodium selectivity. The tolerance of rice (IRGA 424) to cold stress is due to differential induction of protection genes CYP72A21 and OsGSTL2 associated with herbicide metabolism, together with the accumulation of total phenols and higher activity of antioxidant enzymes.
Keyphrases
  • stress induced
  • gene expression
  • genome wide