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Rice (Oryza) hemoglobins [PDF]
Hemoglobins (Hbs) corresponding to non-symbiotic (nsHb) and truncated (tHb) Hbs have been identified in rice (Oryza). This review discusses the major findings from the current studies on rice Hbs. At the molecular level, a family of thenshbgenes, consisting ofhb1,hb2,hb3,hb4andhb5, and a single copy of thethbgene exist inOryza sativavar.
Arredondo-Peter, Raúl +2 more
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Evolutionary Significance of NHX Family and NHX1 in Salinity Stress Adaptation in the Genus Oryza
Rice (Oryza sativa), a staple crop for a substantial part of the world’s population, is highly sensitive to soil salinity; however, some wild Oryza relatives can survive in highly saline environments.
C. Solis +7 more
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Leaf color chart based nitrogen management in spring rice
A field experiment on LCC-based N management was carried out at Rajapur, Bardiya during the spring season of 2021 to determine the growth and productivity of spring rice varieties. The experiment was laid out in strip plot design with three replications.
Shreeya Adhikari +4 more
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Weedy Rice From South Korea Arose From Two Distinct De-domestication Events
Agro-ecosystems are dominated by crop plants and the weedy species that thrive under agricultural conditions. Weedy crop relatives are some of the most difficult weeds to manage and can dramatically reduce crop yields when left unchecked.
Patrick A. Vigueira +4 more
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Oryza-Specific Orphan Protein Triggers Enhanced Resistance to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in Rice
All genomes carry lineage-specific orphan genes lacking homology in their closely related species. Identification and functional study of the orphan genes is fundamentally important for understanding lineage-specific adaptations including acquirement of resistance to pathogens.
Hyeran Moon +4 more
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A Short Review on the Development of Salt Tolerant Cultivars in Rice [PDF]
Rice is staple food for half of the world. With a population of almost 9.6 billion by the year 2050, there is a dire need of developing techniques to improve the crop plants, not only in terms of better yield but also to withstand harsh environmental ...
Jahan, N. (Nusrat) +3 more
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A common rice pest can avoid its natural parasite by settling on plants that smell like they have been damaged by a species of caterpillar.
Youngsung Joo, Meredith C Schuman
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Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple food crop, feeding more than 50% of the world’s population. Diseases caused by bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens constantly threaten the rice production and lead to enormous yield losses.
Nan Jiang +8 more
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Genome Size Variation and Evolution Driven by Transposable Elements in the Genus Oryza
Genome size variation and evolutionary forces behind have been long pursued in flowering plants. The genus Oryza, consisting of approximately 25 wild species and two cultivated rice, harbors eleven extant genome types, six of which are diploid (AA, BB ...
Shuang Dai +7 more
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Gene fusion as an important mechanism to generate new genes in the genus Oryza
Background Events of gene fusion have been reported in several organisms. However, the general role of gene fusion as part of new gene origination remains unknown.
Yanli Zhou +9 more
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