Adaptation of temperate japonica rice varieties to tropical regions is impeded by extremely early flowering probably due to photoperiod change from long to short. However, constant breeding efforts led to development of temperate japonica varieties adapted to tropical/subtropical regions, but the genetic factor underlying this is still elusive. We analyzed the 45 diverse rice accessions and 12 tropical-adapted temperate japonica lines for the allele types of seven major flowering genes Hd1, OsPPR37, DTH8, Ghd7, Ehd1, RFT1, and Hd3a and flowering time under three different field conditions in temperate and tropical locations. The accessions originated from the tropical/subtropical regions preferred the non-functional alleles of Hd1 and not o...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
<div><p>In rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.), there is a diversity in flowering time that is strictly ge...
Adaptation of temperate japonica rice varieties to tropical regions is impeded by extremely early fl...
Natural variation in heading-date genes enables rice, a short-day (SD) plant, to flower early under ...
Flowering time of rice (Oryza sativa L.) is among the most important agronomic traits for regional a...
Rice flowering is controlled by changes in the photoperiod that promote the transition to the reprod...
The heading date is a vital factor in achieving a full rice yield. Cultivars with particular floweri...
Rice Pseudo-Response Regulator 37 (OsPRR37) is the Hd2 quantitative trait locus (QTL) gene and natur...
Abstract Hybrid japonica cultivars, such as the Yongyou series, have shown high yield potential in t...
There are generally four recognized classes of japonica rice cultivars grown in the lower region of ...
Climate resilience of crops is critical for global food security. Understanding the genetic basis of...
Dth1.1 is a transgressive early flowering QTL that lies on the short-arm of chromosome 1. It was det...
The capacity to discriminate variations in day length allows plants to align flowering with the most...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
<div><p>In rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.), there is a diversity in flowering time that is strictly ge...
Adaptation of temperate japonica rice varieties to tropical regions is impeded by extremely early fl...
Natural variation in heading-date genes enables rice, a short-day (SD) plant, to flower early under ...
Flowering time of rice (Oryza sativa L.) is among the most important agronomic traits for regional a...
Rice flowering is controlled by changes in the photoperiod that promote the transition to the reprod...
The heading date is a vital factor in achieving a full rice yield. Cultivars with particular floweri...
Rice Pseudo-Response Regulator 37 (OsPRR37) is the Hd2 quantitative trait locus (QTL) gene and natur...
Abstract Hybrid japonica cultivars, such as the Yongyou series, have shown high yield potential in t...
There are generally four recognized classes of japonica rice cultivars grown in the lower region of ...
Climate resilience of crops is critical for global food security. Understanding the genetic basis of...
Dth1.1 is a transgressive early flowering QTL that lies on the short-arm of chromosome 1. It was det...
The capacity to discriminate variations in day length allows plants to align flowering with the most...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
Variations in the gene promoter play critical roles in the evolution of important adaptive traits in...
<div><p>In rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i> L.), there is a diversity in flowering time that is strictly ge...