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120 Extreme floods are slashing global rice yields faster than expected

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ScienceDaily 3 place · 11/15/2025 23:42 EDT

Scientists discovered that a week of full submergence is enough to kill most rice plants, making flooding a far greater threat than previously understood. Intensifying extreme rainfall events may amplify these losses unless vulnerable regions adopt more resilient rice varieties.

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