2023, Vol. 4, Issue 2, Part B
Effect of climate variability on the photosynthetic and biochemical pathways in rice
Author(s): John Doe
Abstract: Climate variability has emerged as one of the critical challenges affecting crop productivity globally. Rice (Oryza sativa), a staple food crop for over half of the global population, is particularly sensitive to climatic changes, especially those related to temperature, precipitation, and CO₂ concentrations. This paper investigates how climate variability influences the photosynthetic efficiency and biochemical pathways in rice plants, with an emphasis on changes in enzymatic activities, gas exchange, and metabolic processes. The findings suggest that fluctuating temperatures and altered precipitation patterns significantly disrupt the plant's ability to maintain optimal photosynthetic rates, leading to potential reductions in yield. Additionally, alterations in biochemical pathways, particularly those related to carbon fixation, starch biosynthesis, and stress responses, are highlighted. The paper concludes by discussing potential adaptive strategies and genetic improvements that may enhance rice resilience to climate stress.
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John Doe. Effect of climate variability on the photosynthetic and biochemical pathways in rice. J Res Chem 2023;4(2):151-154.



