Abstract Panicle architecture is one of the major factors influencing productivity of rice crops. The regulatory mechanisms underlying this complex trait are still unclear and genetic resources for rice breeders to improve panicle architecture are limited. Here, we have performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to analyze and identify genetic determinants underlying three panicle architecture traits. A population of 340 rice accessions from the 3000 Rice Genomes Project was phenotyped for panicle length, primary panicle number and secondary branch number over two years; GWAS was performed across the whole panel, and also across the japonica and indica sub-panels. A total of 153 quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected, of which 5...
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)...
Abstract Background The improvement of rice yield is a crucial global issue, but evaluating yield re...
ContextYield improvement is an important issue for rice breeding. Panicle architecture is one of the...
Background Balancing panicle-related traits such as panicle length and the numbers ...
AbstractNarrow genetic background is a key limiting factor in breeding stable high-yielding rice. Th...
Number of spikelets per panicle (NSP) is a key trait to increase yield potential in rice (O. sativa)...
Panicle traits are important for improving the panicle architecture and grain yield of rice. Therefo...
Rice panicle architecture affects grain number per panicle and thereby grain yield. Many genes invol...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Rice panicle architecture is a key targ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Rice panicle architecture is a key targ...
Grain number per panicle (GNPP), determined mainly by panicle branching, is vital for rice yield. Th...
As the carriers of fruits and grains, inflorescences have been an important target of selection thro...
Abstract Background Rice plants are sensitive to the agro-climate conditions, being photoperiod one ...
To understand the genetic basis of main culm panicle node number, maximum node production rate, and ...
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)...
Abstract Background The improvement of rice yield is a crucial global issue, but evaluating yield re...
ContextYield improvement is an important issue for rice breeding. Panicle architecture is one of the...
Background Balancing panicle-related traits such as panicle length and the numbers ...
AbstractNarrow genetic background is a key limiting factor in breeding stable high-yielding rice. Th...
Number of spikelets per panicle (NSP) is a key trait to increase yield potential in rice (O. sativa)...
Panicle traits are important for improving the panicle architecture and grain yield of rice. Therefo...
Rice panicle architecture affects grain number per panicle and thereby grain yield. Many genes invol...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Rice panicle architecture is a key targ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Rice panicle architecture is a key targ...
Grain number per panicle (GNPP), determined mainly by panicle branching, is vital for rice yield. Th...
As the carriers of fruits and grains, inflorescences have been an important target of selection thro...
Abstract Background Rice plants are sensitive to the agro-climate conditions, being photoperiod one ...
To understand the genetic basis of main culm panicle node number, maximum node production rate, and ...
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)...
Abstract Background The improvement of rice yield is a crucial global issue, but evaluating yield re...