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Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology, 2010
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with four milling recovery properties, two chemical properties, six paste properties of grain, and six textural parameters of cooked rice were identified using an introgression line (IL) population of rice developed from an interspecific cross over two years. The IL population consisted of 121 lines from a cross
Ping-Rong Yuan +5 more
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Quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with four milling recovery properties, two chemical properties, six paste properties of grain, and six textural parameters of cooked rice were identified using an introgression line (IL) population of rice developed from an interspecific cross over two years. The IL population consisted of 121 lines from a cross
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Yi chuan xue bao = Acta genetica Sinica, 2000
The genetic diversity of cultivated rice and common wild rice from 10 countries in Asia were evaluated by RFLP analysis using 44 probes of single copy. We used the parameters such as proportion of polymorphic loci (P), average number of alleles per locus (A), average number genotype per locus (Ng), degree of heterozygate per locus (Ho) and average gene
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The genetic diversity of cultivated rice and common wild rice from 10 countries in Asia were evaluated by RFLP analysis using 44 probes of single copy. We used the parameters such as proportion of polymorphic loci (P), average number of alleles per locus (A), average number genotype per locus (Ng), degree of heterozygate per locus (Ho) and average gene
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2016
The Oryza rufipogon species complex (ORSC), comprised of O. rufipogon, O. nivara, and O. spontanea, as well as hybrid and admixed combinations of these three wild species, is considered to be the immediate ancestor of cultivated Asian rice, O. sativa. Thousands of accessions of the ORSC are maintained in gene banks around the world, but most are poorly
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The Oryza rufipogon species complex (ORSC), comprised of O. rufipogon, O. nivara, and O. spontanea, as well as hybrid and admixed combinations of these three wild species, is considered to be the immediate ancestor of cultivated Asian rice, O. sativa. Thousands of accessions of the ORSC are maintained in gene banks around the world, but most are poorly
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Genetic variation for perenniality inO. sativa/O. rufipogonderivatives
2008E. J. Sacks +4 more
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Advanced backcross analysis for transferring QTLs fromO. rufipogon
2008S. N. Ahn +6 more
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Phylogeography of Asian wild rice, Oryza rufipogon: a genome‐wide view
Molecular Ecology, 2012Pu Huang +2 more
exaly
Genomic dissection of small RNAs in wild rice (Oryza rufipogon): lessons for rice domestication
New Phytologist, 2012Yu Wang, Xuefei Bai, Xinghua Wei
exaly

