Abstract Background Seed-set density is an important agronomic trait in rice. However, its genetic mechanism is complex. Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) are ideal materials for studying complex traits. Results A rice CSSL, Z749, with a dense and erect panicle phenotype, was identified among progeny of the recipient parent Nipponbare and the donor parent Xihui 18. Z749 carried seven substitution segments (average length 2.12 Mb). Compared with Nipponbare, Z749 showed significant increases in the numbers of primary (NPB) and secondary branches (NSB), number of spikelets (SPP) and grains per panicle (GPP), seed-set density (SSD), and decrease in panicle length (PL). A secondary F2 population derived from a cross between Nipponbar...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Thirty-nine chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) population derived from a Koshihikari / Ka...
Panicle traits are among the most important agronomic characters which directly relate to yield in r...
<div><p>Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) are a powerful alternative for locating quanti...
Abstract Background The improvement of rice yield is a crucial global issue, but evaluating yield re...
Abstract Rice is one of the staple crops in the world. Grain size is an important determinant of ric...
Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) are a powerful alternative for locating quantitative t...
An F2 rice population developed from a cross between a backcross inbred line (BIO-148) and its recur...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Abstract Background Rice is a major source of food, particularly for the growing Asian population; h...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) are powerful tools to combine naturally occurring gene...
Rice tillers are one of the most important traits for the yield and development of rice, although li...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Thirty-nine chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) population derived from a Koshihikari / Ka...
Panicle traits are among the most important agronomic characters which directly relate to yield in r...
<div><p>Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) are a powerful alternative for locating quanti...
Abstract Background The improvement of rice yield is a crucial global issue, but evaluating yield re...
Abstract Rice is one of the staple crops in the world. Grain size is an important determinant of ric...
Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) are a powerful alternative for locating quantitative t...
An F2 rice population developed from a cross between a backcross inbred line (BIO-148) and its recur...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Abstract Background Rice is a major source of food, particularly for the growing Asian population; h...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) are powerful tools to combine naturally occurring gene...
Rice tillers are one of the most important traits for the yield and development of rice, although li...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Wild rice possesses a large number of valuable genes that have been lost or do not exist in cultivat...
Thirty-nine chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) population derived from a Koshihikari / Ka...