Department of Plant Breeding, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Kirtipur, Nepal
 Review Article   
                                        
                                                                                A Review on Abiotic Stress Resistance in Maize (Zea mays L.): Effects, Resistance Mechanisms and Management 
                                                                                Author(s): Bishnu Bhusal*, Mukti Ram Poudel, Rishav Pandit, Rashmi Regmi, Pritika Neupane, Kushal Bhattarai, Binju Maharjan, Bigyan KC and Suprava Acharya             
                                        
                                                                                
                                 Abiotic stress such as drought, temperature and salinity are the
  major constraints that limit the worldwide production of maize (Zea mays L.). The development of stress tolerant crop varieties will be beneficial
  in areas prone to different stresses. Recently, several progresses have
  been made in identifying genes that are responsible for stress tolerance.
  Photosynthesis pigments are damaged by drought stress which reduces
  the light absorption efficiency. NAC proteins are associated with drought
  tolerance in plants. Indel-572, located 572-base pair upstream of start
  codon of ZmNAC111, is significantly associated with seedling survival
  rate. The application of 2(3, 4-Dicholorophenoxy) Triethylamine (DCPTA)
  improved growth and photosynthetic activity of plants under drought
  stress. The effect of drought stress was more severe to maize plants
  comp.. View More»
                                  
                                                                                DOI:
                                        10.35248/2322-3308.21.10.006