While cultivated rice, Oryza sativa, is arguably the world’s most important cereal crop, there is little comparative morphological information available for the grain of rice wild relatives. In this study, the endosperm of 16 rice wild relatives were compared to O. sativa subspecies indica and O. sativa subspeciesjaponica using scanning electron microscopy. Although the aleurone, starch granules, protein bodies and endosperm cell shapes of the cultivated and non-cultivated species were similar, several differences were observed. The starch granules of some wild species had internal channels that have not been reported in cultivated rice. Oryza longiglumis, Microlaena stipoides and Potamophila parviflora, had an aleurone that was only one-ce...
Grain development and its evolution in grasses remains poorly understood, despite cereals being our ...
Grain development and its evolution in grasses remains poorly understood, despite cereals being our ...
AbstractMature and developing oat (Avena sativa) grains were sectioned and image analysis methods us...
Australia\u27s native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapt...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
White-belly and white-core are the major two types of grain chalkiness in japonica rice. This study ...
Rice production, exportation and consumption in Australia have increased substantially since 1985. H...
Consumer demand for good eating quality of cooked rice has been growing widely not only in Japan but...
Cultivated rice, Oryza sativa, is the major calorie provider for two thirds of the world population ...
The wild rice Oryza coarctata (Roxb.) is an herbaceous halophytic plant belongs to the grass family ...
The wild rice Oryza coarctata (Roxb.) is an herbaceous halophytic plant belongs to the grass family ...
The grain morphology of 17 wild rice relatives were studied by light and scanning electron microscop...
Grain development and its evolution in grasses remains poorly understood, despite cereals being our ...
Grain development and its evolution in grasses remains poorly understood, despite cereals being our ...
AbstractMature and developing oat (Avena sativa) grains were sectioned and image analysis methods us...
Australia\u27s native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapt...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
Australia's native grass species contain a diverse array of wild cereal relatives which are adapted ...
White-belly and white-core are the major two types of grain chalkiness in japonica rice. This study ...
Rice production, exportation and consumption in Australia have increased substantially since 1985. H...
Consumer demand for good eating quality of cooked rice has been growing widely not only in Japan but...
Cultivated rice, Oryza sativa, is the major calorie provider for two thirds of the world population ...
The wild rice Oryza coarctata (Roxb.) is an herbaceous halophytic plant belongs to the grass family ...
The wild rice Oryza coarctata (Roxb.) is an herbaceous halophytic plant belongs to the grass family ...
The grain morphology of 17 wild rice relatives were studied by light and scanning electron microscop...
Grain development and its evolution in grasses remains poorly understood, despite cereals being our ...
Grain development and its evolution in grasses remains poorly understood, despite cereals being our ...
AbstractMature and developing oat (Avena sativa) grains were sectioned and image analysis methods us...