Heterosis has been widely utilized in agriculture and is important for world food safety. Many genetic models have been proposed as mechanisms underlying heterosis during the past century, yet more evidence is needed to support such models. To investigate heterosis in two-line hybrid rice, we generated a partial diallel crossing scheme, which consisted of approximately 500 F1 hybrids derived from 14 male sterile lines and 39 restorer lines. In this population, increased panicle number played the most important role in yield heterosis of hybrid rice. Genome-wide association studies identified many QTLs related to the yield traits of F1 hybrids, better paternal heterosis and special combining ability. Relevant genes, including Hd3a, qGL3, Osm...
To compare the heterosis levels among various groups of parental lines used extensively in China, id...
Analysis of the genetic basis of yield heterosis in rice was conducted by quantitative trait locus m...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the phenomenon in which hybrid progeny of two inbred varieties...
Abstract Heterosis denotes the superiority of a hybrid plant over its parents. The use of heterosis ...
AbstractDespite the great success achieved by the exploitation of heterosis in rice, the genetic bas...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
ABSTRACT: Three-line hybrid rice technology can increase rice yield. This study aims to identify res...
The linear relationship between genetic distance and heterosis within maize heterotic groups has ins...
Abstract Background Hybrid rice breeding facilitates to increase grain yield and yield stability. Lo...
Exploitation of crop heterosis is crucial for increasing global agriculture production. However, the...
Asian rice cultivar (Oryza sativa L.) has been classified into two major groups, indica and japonica...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
For QTL analysis of heterosis in rice, two sets of RILs both derived from indica-japonica crosses, t...
Abstract Background Despite the great contributions of utilizing heterosis to crop productivity worl...
To compare the heterosis levels among various groups of parental lines used extensively in China, id...
Analysis of the genetic basis of yield heterosis in rice was conducted by quantitative trait locus m...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the phenomenon in which hybrid progeny of two inbred varieties...
Abstract Heterosis denotes the superiority of a hybrid plant over its parents. The use of heterosis ...
AbstractDespite the great success achieved by the exploitation of heterosis in rice, the genetic bas...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
To identify the genes responsible for yield related traits, and heterosis, massively parallel signat...
ABSTRACT: Three-line hybrid rice technology can increase rice yield. This study aims to identify res...
The linear relationship between genetic distance and heterosis within maize heterotic groups has ins...
Abstract Background Hybrid rice breeding facilitates to increase grain yield and yield stability. Lo...
Exploitation of crop heterosis is crucial for increasing global agriculture production. However, the...
Asian rice cultivar (Oryza sativa L.) has been classified into two major groups, indica and japonica...
Heterosis is a biological phenomenon whereby the offspring from two parents show improved and superi...
For QTL analysis of heterosis in rice, two sets of RILs both derived from indica-japonica crosses, t...
Abstract Background Despite the great contributions of utilizing heterosis to crop productivity worl...
To compare the heterosis levels among various groups of parental lines used extensively in China, id...
Analysis of the genetic basis of yield heterosis in rice was conducted by quantitative trait locus m...
Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the phenomenon in which hybrid progeny of two inbred varieties...