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Nature, 2003
Tillering in rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important agronomic trait for grain production, and also a model system for the study of branching in monocotyledonous plants. Rice tiller is a specialized grain-bearing branch that is formed on the unelongated basal internode and grows independently of the mother stem (culm) by means of its own adventitious ...
Xueyong, Li +13 more
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Tillering in rice (Oryza sativa L.) is an important agronomic trait for grain production, and also a model system for the study of branching in monocotyledonous plants. Rice tiller is a specialized grain-bearing branch that is formed on the unelongated basal internode and grows independently of the mother stem (culm) by means of its own adventitious ...
Xueyong, Li +13 more
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Suppression of Tiller Bud Activity in Tillering Dwarf Mutants of Rice
Plant and Cell Physiology, 2005In this study, we analyzed five tillering dwarf mutants that exhibit reduction of plant stature and an increase in tiller numbers. We show that, in the mutants, axillary meristems are normally established but the suppression of tiller bud activity is weakened.
Shinji, Ishikawa +5 more
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Annals of Applied Biology, 1988
SUMMARYIn glasshouse and field experiments the source‐sink relations of the main shoot of plants of spring barley were modified by tiller removal and tiller defoliation. Decreasing competition by tiller removal promoted the growth of the residual main shoot and its component parts, and the earlier tillers were removed the greater was the effect.
J. GU, C. MARSHALL
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SUMMARYIn glasshouse and field experiments the source‐sink relations of the main shoot of plants of spring barley were modified by tiller removal and tiller defoliation. Decreasing competition by tiller removal promoted the growth of the residual main shoot and its component parts, and the earlier tillers were removed the greater was the effect.
J. GU, C. MARSHALL
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Effect of management factors on tiller dynamics in tall fescue: Tiller initiation
African Journal of Range & Forage Science, 1996The effect of plant density (row spacing/seeding rate), nitrogen (N) fertilization, cultivar choice and close-down date on tiller initiation in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.), managed for seed production, was examined over two years. In the first season, tiller studies were conducted on eight individual plants in each treatment.
Phillips, RL +3 more
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2020
In the spring of 2015, the author founded the School of Tillers in Bishan, in a bid to build it into a community culture center. It included a coffee shop, an exhibition gallery, a screening hall, a small library, a study center and a zakka. Every evening, the School of Tillers showed movies and TV plays of the villagers’ choice on its big screen.
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In the spring of 2015, the author founded the School of Tillers in Bishan, in a bid to build it into a community culture center. It included a coffee shop, an exhibition gallery, a screening hall, a small library, a study center and a zakka. Every evening, the School of Tillers showed movies and TV plays of the villagers’ choice on its big screen.
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Molecular basis underlying rice tiller angle: Current progress and future perspectives
Molecular Plant, 2022Wenguang Wang, Yan Liang, Jiayang Li
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TAC4 controls tiller angle by regulating the endogenous auxin content and distribution in rice
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 2021Hua Li, Hongying Sun, Lubin Tan
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A HST1‐like gene controls tiller angle through regulating endogenous auxin in common wheat
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 2023Feng Chen
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