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Variation in photosynthetic induction between super hybrid rice and inbred super rice

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2022
It is well documented that yield superiority of super hybrid rice is linked with its improved photosynthetic capacity and/or efficiency. In natural environments, the amounts of CO2 assimilated by plants was also impacted by the rapidity of leaf photosynthesis response to fluctuations of light.
Yonghui Pan, Xusheng Meng, Shiwei Guo
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Responses of candidate green super rice and super hybrid rice varieties to simplified and reduced input practice

Field Crops Research, 2018
Abstract Producing higher grain yield with less environmental impact is a challenge for the future of agriculture. Breeding green super rice (GSR) varieties is one of the promising ways to meet this challenge. Green super rice is supposed to have better performance than super hybrid rice (SHR) under reduced input condition.
Liying Huang   +2 more
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The rice genome revolution: from an ancient grain to Green Super Rice

open access: yesNature Reviews Genetics, 2018
Rice is a staple crop for half the world's population, which is expected to grow by 3 billion over the next 30 years. It is also a key model for studying the genomics of agroecosystems. This dual role places rice at the centre of an enormous challenge facing agriculture: how to leverage genomics to produce enough food to feed an expanding global ...
Wing, Rod A.   +2 more
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Different characteristics of high yield formation between inbred japonica super rice and inter-sub-specific hybrid super rice

Field Crops Research, 2016
Abstract Currently, the information about different characteristics of high yield formation between inbred japonica super rice cultivars (IJSRC) and inter-sub-specific hybrid super rice cultivars (IHSRC) is quite limited. In this present study, the different characteristics of high yield formation between IJSRC (Nanjing 44 and Ningjing 3) and IHSRC ...
Haiyan Wei   +2 more
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Hybrid rice and Green Super Rice

Chinese Science Bulletin, 2016
Rice is the most important staple food that feeds more than half of the world’s population, particularly in Asia where 90% of rice is consumed. Increasing rice production is essential to meet the demands of a growing human population, with its rising living standards.
SiBin YU   +4 more
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The mechanism of resistance loss of the super rice varieties to rice blast

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2019
In order to clarify the mechanism of the resistance loss of super rice varieties to rice blast, we monitored the resistance of 10 super rice varieties to rice blast for four consecutive years under different ecological conditions. The results showed that the disease index of all the tested varieties exhibited an increasing trend, and the resistance ...
Bo Lan   +7 more
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Engineering rice genomes towards green super rice

Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Rice, cultivated for millennia across diverse geographical regions, has witnessed tremendous advancements in recent decades, epitomized by the emergence of Green Super Rice. These efforts aim to address challenges such as climate change, pest and disease threats, and sustainable agriculture. Driven by the advent of multiomics big data, breakthroughs in
Jianwei Zhang, Jian Che, Yidan Ouyang
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Enhancing disease resistances of Super Hybrid Rice with four antifungal genes

Science in China Series C: Life Sciences, 2007
A plant expression vector harboring four antifungal genes was delivered into the embryogenic calli of '9311', an indica restorer line of Super Hybrid Rice, via modified biolistic particle bombardment. Southern blot analysis indicated that in the regenerated hygromycin-resistant plants, all the four antifungal genes, including RCH10, RAC22, beta-Glu and
Zhu, H, Xu, X, Xiao, G, Yuan, L, Li, B
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