Abstract Background Ferrous iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) at high concentration in the soil cause heavy metal toxicity and greatly affect rice yield and quality. To improve rice production, understanding the genetic and molecular resistance mechanisms to excess Fe and Zn in rice is essential. Genome-wide association study (GWAS) is an effective way to identify loci and favorable alleles governing Fe and Zn toxicty as well as dissect the genetic relationship between them in a genetically diverse population. Results A total of 29 and 31 putative QTL affecting shoot height (SH), root length (RL), shoot fresh weight (SFW), shoot dry weight (SDW), root dry weight (RDW), shoot water content (SWC) and shoot ion concentrations (SFe or SZn) were identifie...
The dataset consists of genotyping data of 192 rice accessions including landraces, basmati varietie...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major constraint in lowland rice. Because of its higher rusticity and adapta...
Breeding for resistance to Fe toxicity in rice remains challenging because of the complex nature of ...
Background:Ferrous iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) at high concentration in the soil cause heavy metal toxic...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major abiotic stress which severely reduces rice yield in many countries of ...
AbstractIron and zinc are two trace elements that are essential for rice. But they are toxic at high...
Excess zinc harms the growth of rice plants and zinc toxicity can easily occur in acid soils. The ai...
Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Iron toxicity limits rice prod...
Lowland rice is often subject to iron (Fe) toxicity leading to yield losses. The most cost-effective...
Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for grain mineral elements can assist in faster and...
The global average temperature has increased by approximately 0.5 °C, over a last few decades and is...
Excessive amounts of metal are toxic and severely affect plant growth and development. Understanding...
Lowland rice is often subject to iron toxicity which may lead to yield reduction. In order to cope w...
Not AvailableIron (Fe) toxicity is a major abiotic stress which severely reduces rice yield in many ...
Rice provides energy and nutrition to more than half of the world's population. Breeding rice variet...
The dataset consists of genotyping data of 192 rice accessions including landraces, basmati varietie...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major constraint in lowland rice. Because of its higher rusticity and adapta...
Breeding for resistance to Fe toxicity in rice remains challenging because of the complex nature of ...
Background:Ferrous iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) at high concentration in the soil cause heavy metal toxic...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major abiotic stress which severely reduces rice yield in many countries of ...
AbstractIron and zinc are two trace elements that are essential for rice. But they are toxic at high...
Excess zinc harms the growth of rice plants and zinc toxicity can easily occur in acid soils. The ai...
Rice is the staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Iron toxicity limits rice prod...
Lowland rice is often subject to iron (Fe) toxicity leading to yield losses. The most cost-effective...
Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for grain mineral elements can assist in faster and...
The global average temperature has increased by approximately 0.5 °C, over a last few decades and is...
Excessive amounts of metal are toxic and severely affect plant growth and development. Understanding...
Lowland rice is often subject to iron toxicity which may lead to yield reduction. In order to cope w...
Not AvailableIron (Fe) toxicity is a major abiotic stress which severely reduces rice yield in many ...
Rice provides energy and nutrition to more than half of the world's population. Breeding rice variet...
The dataset consists of genotyping data of 192 rice accessions including landraces, basmati varietie...
Iron (Fe) toxicity is a major constraint in lowland rice. Because of its higher rusticity and adapta...
Breeding for resistance to Fe toxicity in rice remains challenging because of the complex nature of ...