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Control of Rice Sheath Blight by Combining Susceptible Genes Editing and Nano-Immune Inducer Spraying. [PDF]
Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 24, Issue 3, Page 1595-1597, March 2026.
Wang Z +13 more
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Effects of Grain Shape Genes Editing on Appearance Quality of Erect-Panicle Geng/Japonica Rice
Long grain geng/japonica rice has a higher market preference due its excellent appearance quality. The dense and erect-panicle 1 (dep1) gene has been widely used in the breeding of high-yielding geng/japonica rice cultivars in China.
Ting Mao +11 more
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Contribution and Prospect of Erect Panicle Type to japonica Super Rice
Over the past 30 years, super rice played an important role in boosting rice yield. The phenotype of erect panicle (EP) architecture controlled by dense and erect panicle 1 (dep1) is the typical characteristic of super rice, and the phenotype has been ...
Chen Sibo +5 more
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The panicle architecture and grain size of rice affect not only grain yield but also grain quality, especially grain appearance. The erect-panicle (EP) trait controlled by the qpe9-1/dep1 allele has been widely used in high-yielding japonica rice ...
Dong-sheng ZHAO +9 more
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Effect of multiple allelic combinations of genes on regulating grain size in rice. [PDF]
The grain size is one of the complex trait of rice yield controlled by a plethora of interaction of several genes in different pathways. The present study was undertaken to investigate the influence of seven known grain size regulating genes: DEP1, GS7 ...
Umakanta Ngangkham +5 more
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Multiple areas investigation reveals the genes related to vascular bundles in rice
Background The vascular bundle in the panicle neck is a crucial trait in rice (Oryza sativa) production that differs between the indica and japonica subspecies.
Cheng Fei +3 more
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Grain shape (GS) is an important agronomic trait that can improve rice breeding for optimal appearance quality, and it varies highly between indica and japonica subspecies.
Lian Wu, Yue Cui, Zhengjin Xu, Quan Xu
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Rice yield is an important and complex agronomic trait controlled by multiple genes. In recent decades, dozens of yield-associated genes in rice have been cloned, many of which can increase production in the form of loss or degeneration of function ...
Liyu Huang +10 more
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β-Integrin de-phosphorylation by the Density-Enhanced Phosphatase DEP-1 attenuates EGFR signaling in C. elegans. [PDF]
Density-Enhanced Phosphatase-1 (DEP-1) de-phosphorylates various growth factor receptors and adhesion proteins to regulate cell proliferation, adhesion and migration.
Michael Walser +4 more
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Asian cultivated rice consists of two main subspecies, xian/indica (XI) and geng/japonica (GJ), and GJ accessions have significantly lower nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) than XI accessions.
Pingbo Li +7 more
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