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Identification of OsDB10.1 and OsGSTU17 mediate cadmium tolerance and accumulation in rice. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Commun
Liu XQ   +12 more
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Rice Adaptation to Abiotic Stresses Caused by Soil Inorganic Elements. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Vitiello G   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ubiquitin-like SUMO protease expansion in rice ( Oryza sativa )

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Sue-ob K   +5 more
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Conservation Biological Studies on Asian Wild Rice (Oryza rufipogon and O. nivara)in the Vientiane Plain of Laos

open access: yesConservation Biological Studies on Asian Wild Rice (Oryza rufipogon and O. nivara)in the Vientiane Plain of Laos
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Diversity and differentiation of Oryza sativa and O. rufipogon in Indonesia

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2015
Analysis of the genetic structure of Indonesian Oryza sativa and O. rufipogon using neighbour-joining trees based on single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers revealed that O. sativa in Indonesia is separated from O. rufipogon. Accessions of O.
Kadapi Muhamad   +3 more
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Perennial O. sativa×O. rufipogon interspecific hybrids: I. Photosynthetic characteristics and their inheritance

Field Crops Research, 2008
Abstract A survey of 24 wild Oryza accessions identified Oryza australiensis and Oryza rufipogon as potential sources of enhanced photosynthetic rate for introgression into cultivated rice. Photosynthetic capacity per unit leaf area (CER) was associated with leaf N content but not with leaf chlorophyll concentration, flag leaf area, or ...
Ming Zhao   +4 more
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Geographical genetic diversity and divergence of common wild rice (O. rufipogon Griff.) in China

Science Bulletin, 2008
Using 36 SSR markers and 889 accessions of common wild rice in China, the genetic diversity and the divergence among different geographical populations are investigated. Guangdong Province has the largest number of alleles, which account for 84% of the total alleles detected in the study, followed by Guangxi Province.
MeiXing Wang   +10 more
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