Enhancement of drought tolerance in rice (Oryza Sati-Va L.) using Oxo-Phytodienoate Reductase 7 (opr7) gene [electronic resource]
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p. 155-177Uniform titles:- Egyptian journal of genetics and cytology, 2019. v. 48 (2)
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he Egyptian fertile land comprises 4% only from the total Egyptian land area. This fertile area is found only in the Delta and Nile valley. The remaining 69% of the total Egyptian lands (1x106 km2) are arid lands (El-Ramady et al., 2013). Although Egypt has one of the longest rivers in the world, limited water resources are considered as one of the major challenges that face agriculture de-velopment and land reclamation. Agricul-tural as well as all Egyptian water re-quirements secured from three different water resources; the Nile River, sea water distillation and groundwater.
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