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Effects of Plant Extracts on Growth Promotion, Antioxidant Enzymes, and Secondary Metabolites in Rice (Oryza sativa) Plants. [PDF]
Ei E, Park HH, Kuk YI.
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A DOF transcription factor GLW9/OsDOF25 regulates grain shape and tiller angle in rice
Summary Grain shape and tiller angle are two important agronomic traits influencing grain yield and quality in rice. Herein, we map‐based cloned a grain shape gene GLW9 (Grain Length and Width on chromosome 9), which encodes a DNA binding with one finger (DOF) family transcription factor OsDOF25.
Huan Shi+16 more
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Effects of Nitrogen Deficiency on the Photosynthesis, Chlorophyll a Fluorescence, Antioxidant System, and Sulfur Compounds in Oryza sativa. [PDF]
Chen LH, Xu M, Cheng Z, Yang LT.
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ISDH‐seq: a robust methodology for profiling and characterization of open chromatin
Summary Profiling of open chromatin is essential for understanding regulatory mechanisms that govern DNA‐templated events. However, methodology‐dependent detection of open chromatin sites (OCSs) has been reported in both humans and plants. Therefore, there is a pressing need for any reliable orthogonal methodologies to broaden the identification of ...
Zhaoguo Li+8 more
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Metabolic engineering of Oryza sativa for lignin augmentation and structural simplification. [PDF]
Umezawa T.
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Summary The bioengineering of photorespiration has emerged as a key target for improving photosynthesis and crop yield. In our previous study, two photorespiratory bypasses, GOC and GCGT, were successfully established in rice, and the transgenic plants exhibited increased photosynthesis and yield.
Xiuling Lin+10 more
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Amelioration of aging-induced muscular decline by black soybean (<i>Rhynchosia nulubilis</i>) and black rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.) extracts. [PDF]
Park H, Yu S, Kim W.
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Summary Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important food crops. Starch is the main substance of rice endosperm and largely determines the grain quality and yield. Starch biosynthesis in endosperm is very complex, requiring a series of enzymes which are also regulated by many transcription factors (TFs). But until now, the large‐scale regulatory
Kunyong Huang+13 more
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