- Author: Jules Bernstein, UC Riverside
Published on: May 27, 2022

Rice experiments being conducted in a field. Photo by Julia Bailey-Serres/UC Riverside
Genetic insights help rice survive drought and flood
Plants — they're just like us, with unique techniques for handling stress. To save one of the most important crops on Earth from extreme climate swings, scientists are mapping out plants' own stress-busting strategies.
A UC Riverside-led team has learned what happens to the roots of rice plants when they're confronted with two types of stressful scenarios: too much water, or too little. These observations form the basis of new protective strategies.
“This one crop is the major source of calories for upwards of 45 percent of humanity, but its harvests are in danger,” said Julia...
/h3>Tags: Climate (5), Climate Change (13), Julia Bailey-Serres (1), Rice (7), UC Riverside (4), UCR (4), Water (16)
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture, Food
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