Endophytic bacterial communities in wild rice (Oryza officinalis) and their plant growth-promoting effects on perennial rice [PDF]
Endophytic bacterial microbiomes of plants contribute to the physiological health of the host and its adaptive evolution and stress tolerance. Wild rice possesses enriched endophytic bacteria diversity, which is a potential resource for sustainable ...
Liyu Huang, Hu Fengyi, Huang Liyu
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Physiological Properties of Perennial Rice Regenerating Cultivation in Two Years with Four Harvests [PDF]
Crop perennialization has garnered global attention recently due to its role in sustainable agriculture. However, there is still a lack of detailed information regarding perennial rice’s regenerative characteristics and physiological mechanisms in crop ...
Nyumah Fallah +2 more
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Regeneration pattern and genome-wide transcription profile of rhizome axillary buds after perennial rice harvest [PDF]
Perennial rice is a new type of rice that allows the harvest of rice for multiple years without growing new seedlings annually. This technology represents a green and sustainable agricultural production mode with many advantages for balancing ...
Liyu Huang, Shilai Zhang, Fan Yao
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Density-Dependent Fertilization of Nitrogen for Optimal Yield of Perennial Rice
In the absence of tillage, perennial rice is an innovation and supplement to rice production. Proper N fertilizer application connected to planting density has been proposed as an effective way to improve rice yields.
, Shilai Zhang, Feng-Min Li
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Temperature Effect on Rhizome Development in Perennial rice [PDF]
Traditional agriculture is becoming increasingly not adapted to global climate change. Compared with annual rice, perennial rice has strong environmental adaptation and needs fewer natural resources and labor inputs.
Kai Wang +3 more
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Integrating Nitrogen, Water, and Other Management Practices to Improve Grain and Ratoon Forage Yields in Perennial Rice [PDF]
Perennial rice has recently garnered global attention due to its potential to save on seeds and labor costs and its high production efficiency. The “mid-season rice–ratoon forage” mode is a new planting system that has emerged in recent years.
Fuxian Xu, Hong Xiong, Guo Changchun
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Interactions Among Multiple Quantitative Trait Loci Underlie Rhizome Development of Perennial Rice [PDF]
Perennial crops have some advantages over annuals in soil erosion prevention, lower labor and water requirements, carbon sequestration, and maintenance of thriving soil ecosystems. Rhizome, a kind of root-like underground stem, is a critical component of perenniality, which allows many grass species to survive through harsh environment.
Jiangyi Yang +2 more
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The traditional ‘one-sow, one-harvest’ rice cultivation method faces significant challenges, including high water and energy consumption, soil health degradation, greenhouse gas emissions, increased labor demands, and excessive pesticide use.
Varunseelan Murugaiyan +2 more
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Sucrose Facilitates Rhizome Development of Perennial Rice (Oryza longistaminata). [PDF]
Compared with annual crops, perennial crops with longer growing seasons and deeper root systems can fix more sunlight energy, and have advantages in reducing soil erosion and saving water, fertilizer and pesticide inputs. Rice is one of the most important food crops in the world. Perennial rice can be of great significance for protecting the ecological
Fan Z, Huang G, Fan Y, Yang J.
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Identification of Gene Regulatory Network for Nitrogen-Promoted Tiller Regrowth in Perennial Rice [PDF]
Perennial rice, which has shortened rhizomes derived from Oryza longistaminata, regenerates tillers from shoot basal regions after harvest, enabling multi-year perenniality.
Yufan Lu +8 more
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