Rice (Oryza sativa L.) productivity is affected by several biotic and abiotic stresses. The genetic variability for some of these stresses is limited in the cultivated rice germplasm. Moreover, changes in insect biotypes and disease races are a continuing threat to increased rice production. There is thus an urgent need to broaden the rice gene pool by introgressing genes for such traits from diverse sources. The wild species of Oryza representing AA, BB, CC, BBCC, CCDD, EE, FF, GG and HHJJ genomes are an important reservoir of useful genes. However, low crossability and limited recombination between chromosomes of cultivated and wild species limit the transfer of such genes. At IRRI, a series of hybrids and monosomic alien addition lines h...
African wild rice Oryza brachyantha (FF), a distant relative of cultivated rice Oryza sativa (AA), c...
It is widely accepted that interspecific hybridization may induce genomic instability in the resulta...
Fifty-two introgression lines (BC2F8) from crosses between two Oryza sativa parents and five accessi...
Oryza latifolia, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice is an important source of resistance ...
Utilization of "hidden genes" from wild species has emerged as a novel option for enrichment of gene...
Oryza australiensis, a diploid wild relative of cultivated rice, is an important source of resistanc...
Utilization of ‘‘hidden genes’ ’ from wild species has emerged as a novel option for enrichment of g...
Modern rice varieties that ushered in the green revolution brought about dramatic increase in rice p...
<div><p>Utilization of “hidden genes” from wild species has emerged as a novel option for enrichment...
Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was carried out to tag the alien genes for brown p...
Our research investigates the degree of gene flow between wild and cultivated rice in Thailand and e...
Oryza latifolia is a tetraploid wild Oryza species with a CCDD genome that has been reported to harb...
- During the breeding process of cultivated crops, resistance genes to pests and diseases are common...
Equipe 4International audienceDuring the breeding process of cultivated crops, resistance genes to p...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
African wild rice Oryza brachyantha (FF), a distant relative of cultivated rice Oryza sativa (AA), c...
It is widely accepted that interspecific hybridization may induce genomic instability in the resulta...
Fifty-two introgression lines (BC2F8) from crosses between two Oryza sativa parents and five accessi...
Oryza latifolia, a tetraploid wild relative of cultivated rice is an important source of resistance ...
Utilization of "hidden genes" from wild species has emerged as a novel option for enrichment of gene...
Oryza australiensis, a diploid wild relative of cultivated rice, is an important source of resistanc...
Utilization of ‘‘hidden genes’ ’ from wild species has emerged as a novel option for enrichment of g...
Modern rice varieties that ushered in the green revolution brought about dramatic increase in rice p...
<div><p>Utilization of “hidden genes” from wild species has emerged as a novel option for enrichment...
Restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was carried out to tag the alien genes for brown p...
Our research investigates the degree of gene flow between wild and cultivated rice in Thailand and e...
Oryza latifolia is a tetraploid wild Oryza species with a CCDD genome that has been reported to harb...
- During the breeding process of cultivated crops, resistance genes to pests and diseases are common...
Equipe 4International audienceDuring the breeding process of cultivated crops, resistance genes to p...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
African wild rice Oryza brachyantha (FF), a distant relative of cultivated rice Oryza sativa (AA), c...
It is widely accepted that interspecific hybridization may induce genomic instability in the resulta...
Fifty-two introgression lines (BC2F8) from crosses between two Oryza sativa parents and five accessi...