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Hybridization Potential between Cultivated Rice Oryza sativa and African Wild Rice Oryza longistaminata [PDF]
Kanya, J.I. +3 more
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Transfer RNA modifications during rhizome development in Oryza longistaminata
ABSTRACT The rhizome organ endows many clonal plants with the ability to reproduce under stressful climates. Such rhizome-mediated perenniality also underlies the recent success of perennial rice breeding. Despite the importance of this organ, its developmental regulation is poorly understood. Here, using
Wenze Li +10 more
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Telomere-to-telomere African wild rice (Oryza longistaminata) reference genome reveals segmental and structural variation. [PDF]
Guang X +22 more
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Rhizomatousness is a key component of perenniality of many grasses that contribute to competitiveness and invasiveness of many noxious grass weeds, but can potentially be used to develop perennial cereal crops for sustainable farmers in hilly areas of ...
Zhao, Xiuqin +11 more
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Title page, abstract and table of contents only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University of Adelaide Library.Background: To boost local rice production in Ghana, to meet demand, there are plans to introduce transgenic rice ...
Oppong, Gavers Kwasi
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ALOGAMIA EM ARROZ (Oryza sativa L.) E RELAÇÃO COM CARACTERÍSTICAS AGRONÔMICAS
Hybrid rice seed production, following the Chinese technique, requires a great amount of hand labor and is expensive. Alternatives to increase the outcrossing rate may help to reduce cost.
Guimarães, Elcio Perpétuo +1 more
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In Southeast Asia, upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an annual crop that is typically cultivated on hilly sites, contributing to the erosion of soil and the degradation of watersheds.
Cruz, Maria Teresa Sta. +2 more
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FRANCISCO, ANCHILIE GAMBOA. 2009. Molecular Analysis of Elite Introgression Lines Derived from the Cross of Rice (Oryza saliva L.) and a Wild Species (0. longistaminata A. Chev. et Roehr.) Using Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) Markers.
Francisco, Anchilie G
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Plant regeneration from 2-month-old callus cultures derived from immature leaves of 7-day-old aseptic seedlings and mature embryos of the African wild rice Oryza longistaminata was achieved at 20% and 100% frequency, respectively.
Valdez, M. +2 more
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Four resistance alleles derived from Oryza longistaminata (A. Chev. & Roehrich) against green rice leafhopper, Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler) identified using novel introgression lines. [PDF]
Thein HW +3 more
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