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A molecular framework for the GS2-SUG1 module-mediated control of grain size and weight in rice. [PDF]

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Li Y   +11 more
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Control of grain size in rice

Plant Reproduction, 2018
Summary of rice grain size. Rice is one of the most important crops in the world. Increasing rice yield has been an urgent need to support the rapid growth of global population. The size of grains is one of major components determining rice yield; thus, grain size has been an essential target during rice breeding.
Na, Li   +3 more
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Effect of grain size on cluster size

Journal of Applied Physics, 2005
A cluster size of a perpendicular medium was calculated from the correlation between grains in M-H loops. The cluster size was affected by physical properties as follows. When grain size is small and exchange stiffness constant A is not zero, the cluster size increases with decreasing grain-size.
Hiraku Endo   +4 more
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Plasticity and Grain Boundary Diffusion at Small Grain Sizes

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2010
AbstractBulk nanostructured—or ultrafine‐grained materials are often fabricated by severe plastic deformation to break down the grain size by dislocation accumulation. Underlying the often spectacular property enhancement that forms the basis for a wide range of potential applications is a modification of the volume fraction of the grain boundaries ...
Wilde, Gerhard   +8 more
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Effect of the initial grain size on the final grain size of materials of bellows

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1985
The final grain size of the material of measuring bellows is determined by the conditions of mechanical and heat treatment, and it depends little on the initial grain size; this makes it possible to eliminate acceptance control of the grain size of material for bellows in the state as supplied.
I. G. Dobrovol'skii   +2 more
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Grain Boundary Reconstruction for Grain Sizing

1991
Measuring ASTM grain size by automatic image analysis is often made difficult by the inability of the image analyzer to detect grain boundaries accurately. For this reason, a logic-based method for grain boundary reconstruction has been developed. ASTM G was measured at various grain sizes both before and after image processing.
JJ Friel, EB Prestridge, F Glazer
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