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Wild rice: unlocking the future of rice breeding [PDF]
SummaryGermplasm resources serve as the foundations of advancements in breeding and are crucial for maintaining food security. Wild rice species of the genus Oryza include rich sources of genetic diversity and high adaptability, making them a substantial resource for rice breeding. The discovery of wild‐type cytoplasmic male sterility resources enabled
Xiaoming Zheng +2 more
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Analysis of Domestication Loci in Wild Rice Populations [PDF]
The domestication syndrome is defined as a collection of domestication-related traits that have undergone permanent genetic changes during the domestication of cereals. Australian wild rice populations have not been exposed to gene flow from domesticated
Sharmin Hasan +2 more
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Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.), domesticated from Asian wild rice, is a staple food crop for populations around the world. Asian cultivated rice has undergone physiological changes in the process of its evolution from Asian wild rice, and the ...
Jianfeng Zhang +6 more
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XooNet: a high-throughput UAV-based approach for field screening of bacterial blight-resistant germplasm in wild rice [PDF]
Bacterial blight (BB) poses a significant threat to rice production, necessitating efficient screening of resistant wild rice germplasm to facilitate breeding.
Pan Pan +32 more
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Comparative analysis of rhizosphere microbiomes of cultivated and wild rice under contrasting field water regimes [PDF]
Asian cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.) is domesticated from the common wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.). However, the increasing water stress caused by climate change in recent years has become a major threat to rice growth and yield.
Yuhong Luo +8 more
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Background Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal fungus of rice blast disease, negatively impacts global rice production. Wild rice (Oryza rufipogon), a relative of cultivated rice (O.
Lei Tian +6 more
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What happened during domestication of wild to cultivated rice
Domestication of crops is one of the greatest inventions of the human race and has played a vital role in the progress of human civilization. Understanding the genetic mechanisms of crop domestication could shed light on its history and would advance ...
Ran Xu, Chuanqing Sun
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Haplotype-resolved gapless genome and chromosome segment substitution lines facilitate gene identification in wild rice [PDF]
The abundant genetic variation harbored by wild rice (Oryza rufipogon) has provided a reservoir of useful genes for rice breeding. However, the genome of wild rice has not yet been comprehensively assessed.
Jingfen Huang +23 more
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A gain-of-function mutation of OsMAPK6 leads to long grain in rice
Grain size is one of the most important agronomic traits controlling grain yield. Development of novel germplasm with large grains would be beneficial for crop improvement. We report the genetic identification and functional analysis of the LONG GRAIN 6 (
Lina Xiong +6 more
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Conservation and Breeding Utilization of Wild Rice Germplasm Resources in Guangdong Province
Wild rice is an important genebank for the breeding of new rice varieties. Since the first national survey and collection of wild rice resources in Guangdong from 1978 to 1980, remarkable achievements have been made in the conservation and utilization of
Dajian PAN, Zhilan FAN, Jianyun ZOU
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