This volume presents recent research achievements concerning the molecular genetic basis of agronomic traits in rice. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important food crop in the world, being a staple food for more than half of the world’s population. Recent improvements in living standards have increased the worldwide demand for high-yielding and high-quality rice cultivars. To achieve improved agricultural performance in rice, while overcoming the challenges presented by climate change, it is essential to understand the molecular basis of agronomically important traits. Recently developed techniques in molecular biology, especially in genomics and other related omics fields, can reveal the complex molecular mechanisms involved in the con...
Grain weight is one of the major factors determining single plant yield production of rice and other...
Through thousands of years of evolution and cultivation, tremendously rich genetic diversity has bee...
This article 'Genetic Nature of Some Agronomic Traits in Two Elite Lines of Rice' appeared in the In...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
African rice () has a pool of genes for resistance to diverse biotic and abiotic stresses, making it...
Rice is one of the most important global food crops and a primary source of calories for more than h...
African rice (Oryza glaberrima) has a pool of genes for resistance to diverse biotic and abiotic str...
African rice (Oryza glaberrima) has a pool of genes for resistance to diverse biotic and abiotic str...
Using DNA markers in plant breeding with marker-assisted selection (MAS) could greatly improve the p...
Using DNA markers in plant breeding with marker-assisted selection (MAS) could greatly improve the p...
The appeal of rice to human consumers is influenced by the flavour or fragrance, and the texture of ...
Increased agricultural output is necessary to feed a growing world population, yet crop yield growth...
Rice grain quality is a benchmark of rice breeding success. Current rice breeding programs consider ...
Domestic rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important cereal crops, feeding a large number of...
Grain weight is one of the major factors determining single plant yield production of rice and other...
Through thousands of years of evolution and cultivation, tremendously rich genetic diversity has bee...
This article 'Genetic Nature of Some Agronomic Traits in Two Elite Lines of Rice' appeared in the In...
Rice feeds more than half of the world population. Its small genome size and ease in transformation ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the leading genomics system among the crop plants. The sequence of the ric...
African rice () has a pool of genes for resistance to diverse biotic and abiotic stresses, making it...
Rice is one of the most important global food crops and a primary source of calories for more than h...
African rice (Oryza glaberrima) has a pool of genes for resistance to diverse biotic and abiotic str...
African rice (Oryza glaberrima) has a pool of genes for resistance to diverse biotic and abiotic str...
Using DNA markers in plant breeding with marker-assisted selection (MAS) could greatly improve the p...
Using DNA markers in plant breeding with marker-assisted selection (MAS) could greatly improve the p...
The appeal of rice to human consumers is influenced by the flavour or fragrance, and the texture of ...
Increased agricultural output is necessary to feed a growing world population, yet crop yield growth...
Rice grain quality is a benchmark of rice breeding success. Current rice breeding programs consider ...
Domestic rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important cereal crops, feeding a large number of...
Grain weight is one of the major factors determining single plant yield production of rice and other...
Through thousands of years of evolution and cultivation, tremendously rich genetic diversity has bee...
This article 'Genetic Nature of Some Agronomic Traits in Two Elite Lines of Rice' appeared in the In...