*<p>RR: dwarf lines with the dominant <i>Rht12</i>; RR-GA: dwarf lines with exogenous GA<sub>3</sub> application; rr: tall lines; rr-GA: tall lines with exogenous GA<sub>3</sub> application. All data are means ±SD of each group. There was no significant difference in these traits between BB and bb genotypes. Different letters within columns indicate statistically significant differences (<i>P<</i>0.05).</p
Reducing plant height has played an important role in improving crop yields. The success of a breedi...
<div><p>The effects of dwarfing alleles (reduced height, <i>Rht</i>) in near isogenic lines on wheat...
Opportunities exist for replacing reduced height (Rht) genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b with alternative dw...
*<p>, Fertility is estimated as the ratio of fertile florets to total floret number per spike of the...
<p>Segregation of dwarf vs. tall phenotypes among plants of F<sub>2</sub> progeny, supported by anal...
A set of near-isogenic lines (NILs) with dwarfing genotypes Rht-B1b, Rht13 and tall was grown in a p...
<p>A: the main culm morphology of RR and RR-GA plants. The wall thickness of the first and the secon...
<p>A: mature plant morphology of the two categories in the AS experiment of 2011–2012 growing season...
<p>All data are means ±SD of each genotype. Data of the two parents were not considered in the stati...
Gibberellin (GA) insensitive dwarfing genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b that are responsible for the ‘Green ...
<p>Panel A shows the difference between seedlings of untreated dwarf plants (RR) and GA<sub>3</sub>-...
Near-isogenic lines varying for alleles for reduced height (Rht) and photoperiod insensitivity (Ppd-...
<p>A: development of plant height of the RR, RR-GA, rr and rr-GA plants. The final height was achiev...
Most modern wheat cultivars contain major dwarfing genes, but their effects on root growth are uncle...
The most common dwarfing genes in wheat, Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b, classified as gibberellin-insensitive ...
Reducing plant height has played an important role in improving crop yields. The success of a breedi...
<div><p>The effects of dwarfing alleles (reduced height, <i>Rht</i>) in near isogenic lines on wheat...
Opportunities exist for replacing reduced height (Rht) genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b with alternative dw...
*<p>, Fertility is estimated as the ratio of fertile florets to total floret number per spike of the...
<p>Segregation of dwarf vs. tall phenotypes among plants of F<sub>2</sub> progeny, supported by anal...
A set of near-isogenic lines (NILs) with dwarfing genotypes Rht-B1b, Rht13 and tall was grown in a p...
<p>A: the main culm morphology of RR and RR-GA plants. The wall thickness of the first and the secon...
<p>A: mature plant morphology of the two categories in the AS experiment of 2011–2012 growing season...
<p>All data are means ±SD of each genotype. Data of the two parents were not considered in the stati...
Gibberellin (GA) insensitive dwarfing genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b that are responsible for the ‘Green ...
<p>Panel A shows the difference between seedlings of untreated dwarf plants (RR) and GA<sub>3</sub>-...
Near-isogenic lines varying for alleles for reduced height (Rht) and photoperiod insensitivity (Ppd-...
<p>A: development of plant height of the RR, RR-GA, rr and rr-GA plants. The final height was achiev...
Most modern wheat cultivars contain major dwarfing genes, but their effects on root growth are uncle...
The most common dwarfing genes in wheat, Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b, classified as gibberellin-insensitive ...
Reducing plant height has played an important role in improving crop yields. The success of a breedi...
<div><p>The effects of dwarfing alleles (reduced height, <i>Rht</i>) in near isogenic lines on wheat...
Opportunities exist for replacing reduced height (Rht) genes Rht-B1b and Rht-D1b with alternative dw...