Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses unravel the different pathogenic mechanisms of <i>Ustilaginoidea virens</i> in indica and japonica rice. [PDF]
Fu R +5 more
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ABSTRACT As the staple food of over half the world's population, rice with a high resistant starch (RS) content may be beneficial in the dietary prevention of diabetes and hyperlipidemia. Mutating key enzymes in starch metabolism to increase the RS content has been successful in other crops.
Qingqing Yang +5 more
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Antioxidant Defense and Transcriptional Reprogramming Account for the Differential Cold Tolerance of Two Japonica Rice Cultivars During Germination Under Low-Temperature Stress. [PDF]
Gao Z +6 more
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Effect of Ultrasonic Treatment on Taste and Flavor Quality of Japonica Rice. [PDF]
Lian K, Guan L, Zhang M, Ye G, Li S.
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Transposable Element‐Mediated Structural Variation Drives Flower Colour Diversification in Camellia
ABSTRACT The role of transposable elements (TEs) in genome evolution and phenotypic diversification in Camellia remains poorly understood. Here, we present an integrated analysis of genome resequencing data from 237 Camellia accessions and 11 de novo genome assemblies representing all major floral colour types.
Menglong Fan +5 more
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Mapping of low-nitrogen tolerance genes in Japonica rice at seedling stage by genome-wide association study. [PDF]
Xia S +10 more
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ABSTRACT Rice cooking and eating quality (CEQ), a core agronomic trait tied to consumer preference and market value, is regulated by endosperm starch, protein, and lipid metabolism; this review synthesizes advances in its molecular mechanisms, focusing on genetic determinants and regulatory networks of storage substances.
Guangming Lou +11 more
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Transcriptome and methane emission dataset of indica and japonica rice cultivars (93-11, Milyang352, Milyang392) at tillering and heading stages. [PDF]
Oh JH, Jeong H, Kim M, Cho M, Kim E.
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Developing an Efficient System for Hybrid Rice Seed Production Using Partial Male Sterility
ABSTRACT Efficient production of hybrid rice seeds requires male sterility systems to overcome the challenges of self‐pollination. In this study, we identified male gametic transfer defect (GTrD)5 and GTrD9 as essential genes for the process of male gamete transmission in rice.
Su‐Kyoung Lee +6 more
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Mapping QTLs for PHS resistance and development of a deep learning model to measure PHS rate in japonica rice. [PDF]
Jun S +14 more
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