Background: Increasing rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield is a crucial challenge for modern agriculture. The ideal plant architecture is considered to be critical to enhance rice yield. Elite plant morphological traits should include compact plant type, short stature, few unproductive tillers, thick and sturdy stems and erect leaves. To reveal the genetic variations of important morphological traits, 523 germplasm accessions were genotyped using the Illumina custom-designed array containing 5,291 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and phenotyped in two independent environments. Genome-wide association studies were performed to uncover the genotypic and phenotypic variations using a mixed linear model. Results: In total, 126 and 172 significan...
Grain appearance quality and milling quality are the main determinants of market value of rice. Bree...
Background Balancing panicle-related traits such as panicle length and the numbers ...
Yield-related traits have always been a research hotspot in rice breeding, and functional leaves dir...
Background: Increasing rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield is a crucial challenge for modern agriculture. T...
Genomic Selection (GS) is a new breeding method in which genome-wide markers are used to predict the...
Being one of the most important staple dietary constituents globally, genetic enhancement of cultiva...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the major source of calories for more than half of the world population. D...
Asian rice, Oryza sativa is a cultivated, inbreeding species that feeds over half of the world ’ s ...
International audienceBackground: Despite recent sequencing efforts, local genetic resources remain ...
In the last decade, association mapping (AM) has become a well-established method to detect genes an...
These are the data (phenotypes and genotypes) used for the genome-wide association study described b...
Background In this study we carried out a genome-wide association analysis for plant and grain morp...
Number of spikelets per panicle (NSP) is a key trait to increase yield potential in rice (O. sativa)...
Background: Despite recent sequencing efforts, local genetic resources remain underexploited, even t...
To understand the genetic basis of main culm panicle node number, maximum node production rate, and ...
Grain appearance quality and milling quality are the main determinants of market value of rice. Bree...
Background Balancing panicle-related traits such as panicle length and the numbers ...
Yield-related traits have always been a research hotspot in rice breeding, and functional leaves dir...
Background: Increasing rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield is a crucial challenge for modern agriculture. T...
Genomic Selection (GS) is a new breeding method in which genome-wide markers are used to predict the...
Being one of the most important staple dietary constituents globally, genetic enhancement of cultiva...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the major source of calories for more than half of the world population. D...
Asian rice, Oryza sativa is a cultivated, inbreeding species that feeds over half of the world ’ s ...
International audienceBackground: Despite recent sequencing efforts, local genetic resources remain ...
In the last decade, association mapping (AM) has become a well-established method to detect genes an...
These are the data (phenotypes and genotypes) used for the genome-wide association study described b...
Background In this study we carried out a genome-wide association analysis for plant and grain morp...
Number of spikelets per panicle (NSP) is a key trait to increase yield potential in rice (O. sativa)...
Background: Despite recent sequencing efforts, local genetic resources remain underexploited, even t...
To understand the genetic basis of main culm panicle node number, maximum node production rate, and ...
Grain appearance quality and milling quality are the main determinants of market value of rice. Bree...
Background Balancing panicle-related traits such as panicle length and the numbers ...
Yield-related traits have always been a research hotspot in rice breeding, and functional leaves dir...