Transcript levels of genes encoding various glycolytic and fermentation enzymes change in response to abiotic stresses

D Minhas, A Grover - Plant Science, 1999 - Elsevier
Transcript levels of several enzymes of glycolytic and alcohol fermentation pathway were
examined in shoot and root tissues of rice seedlings subjected to different abiotic stresses …

Taming abiotic stresses in plants through genetic engineering: current strategies and perspective

A Grover, C Sahi, N Sanan, A Grover - Plant Science, 1999 - Elsevier
During the last decade, major advances have been made in plant genetic engineering. The
methods for stable genetic transformation as well as for regulation of introduced trans-genes …

[PDF][PDF] How rice (Oryza sativa L.), a semi-aquatic plant adapt to natural flood or submerged condition? A physiological perspective

RK Upadhyay - Sains Malaysiana, 2016 - academia.edu
The deficiency of oxygen in water during submergence is one of the frequently perceived
environmental factors that limits or hampers production of the rice cultivation. Rice plants …

Genetic improvement for abiotic stress responses

A Grover, A Kapoor, D Kumar, HE Shashidhar… - … Breeding: Mendelian to …, 2004 - Springer
Very often discussion on crop improvement against abiotic stresses employing conventional
or traditional breeding and unconventional biotechnological approaches (ie molecular …

Respiratory pathway enzymes are differentially altered in flood tolerant and sensitive rice types during O2 deprivation stress and post-stress recovery phase

H Dubey, A Grover - Plant science, 2003 - Elsevier
O2 deprivation stress leads to pronounced alterations in respiratory metabolism. The
transcript level and specific activity of enzymes involved in glycolysis and ethanolic …