Abstract: Utilization of heterosis has significantly increased rice yields. However, its mechanism remains unclear. In this study, comparative transcriptional profiles of three super-hybrid rice combinations, LY2163, LY2186 and LYP9, at the flowering and filling stages, were created using rice whole-genome oligonucleotide microarray. The LY2163, LY2186 and LYP9 hybrids yielded 1193, 1630 and 1046 differentially expressed genes (DGs), accounting for 3.2%, 4.4 % and 2.8 % of the total number of genes (36,926), respectively, after using the z-test (p < 0.01). Functional category analysis showed that the DGs in each hybrid combination were mainly classified into the carbohydrate metabolism and energy metabolism categories. Further analysis o...
Background: Rice is one of the most important crops, and it is essential to improve rice productivit...
The use of fertilizer results in tall rice plants that are susceptible to lodging and results in red...
Heterosis has been used widespread in agriculture, but its molecular mechanism is inadequately under...
Utilization of heterosis has significantly increased rice yields. However, its mechanism remains un...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
Abstract: Heterosis is a widely studied phenomenon in several plant species. However, its genetic ba...
Asian rice, Oryza sativa is a cultivated, inbreeding species that feeds over half of the world ’ s ...
ABSTRACT Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved a...
Detecting quantity trait locus (QTLs) and elite alleles that are associated with grain-filling rate ...
Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genet...
Abstract Background Despite the great contributions of utilizing heterosis to crop productivity worl...
it n1 r m tin rs r-p ic are directly associated with rice yield in the agricultural during the anthe...
Heterosis is a common biological phenomenon that is useful for breeding superior lines. Using hetero...
Background Inter-specific hybridization occurs frequently in higher plants, and represents a driving...
Abstract: Rice is highly sensitive to cold stress during reproductive developmental stages, and litt...
Background: Rice is one of the most important crops, and it is essential to improve rice productivit...
The use of fertilizer results in tall rice plants that are susceptible to lodging and results in red...
Heterosis has been used widespread in agriculture, but its molecular mechanism is inadequately under...
Utilization of heterosis has significantly increased rice yields. However, its mechanism remains un...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
Abstract: Heterosis is a widely studied phenomenon in several plant species. However, its genetic ba...
Asian rice, Oryza sativa is a cultivated, inbreeding species that feeds over half of the world ’ s ...
ABSTRACT Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved a...
Detecting quantity trait locus (QTLs) and elite alleles that are associated with grain-filling rate ...
Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genet...
Abstract Background Despite the great contributions of utilizing heterosis to crop productivity worl...
it n1 r m tin rs r-p ic are directly associated with rice yield in the agricultural during the anthe...
Heterosis is a common biological phenomenon that is useful for breeding superior lines. Using hetero...
Background Inter-specific hybridization occurs frequently in higher plants, and represents a driving...
Abstract: Rice is highly sensitive to cold stress during reproductive developmental stages, and litt...
Background: Rice is one of the most important crops, and it is essential to improve rice productivit...
The use of fertilizer results in tall rice plants that are susceptible to lodging and results in red...
Heterosis has been used widespread in agriculture, but its molecular mechanism is inadequately under...