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Summary Forest pests and diseases pose serious threats to the sustainable development of forestry. Plants have developed effective resistance mechanisms through long‐term evolution. Jasmonic acid and terpenoids play important roles in the defence response of plants against insects.
Qingjun Xie+7 more
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Morpho-Molecular Characterization of Hypocrealean Fungi Isolated from Rice in Northern Thailand. [PDF]
Absalan S+7 more
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CYTOGENETICAL STUDIES ON THE GENUS <i>ORYZA</i>
Tsugufumi Ogawa, Taira Katayama
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INHERITANCE OF SEMIDWARFISM IN RICE, ORYZA SATIVA L [PDF]
K. W. Foster, J. N. Rutger
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Summary Tillering ability is a crucial agronomic trait that determines rice yield potential. OsTB1 (the rice ortholog of TEOSINTE BRANCHED 1) and OsTCP19 of the TCP protein family are two key repressors of rice tillering. Until now, their post‐translational regulatory mechanisms have remained elusive.
Rong Miao+22 more
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Usage of wild <i>Oryza</i> germplasms for breeding in pan-genomics era. [PDF]
Yoshikawa T, Sato Y.
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Diversity analysis in Boro rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) accessions
MS Ahmed+3 more
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RECQ4 restricts non‐interfering crossover formation to fine‐tune meiotic recombination rates in rice
Summary Crop breeding fundamentally depends on meiotic crossovers (COs) to reshuffle genetic material and integrate favourable alleles into elite cultivars. Recombination frequency is of paramount importance in this process. Higher recombination rates enhance the probability of breaking linkage drag and generating novel allelic combinations.
Yafei Li+11 more
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