Rice cultivation in Africa suffers from various biotic and abiotic constraints. The African rice, Oryza glaberrima, is a potential source of useful genes for resistance to a range of these stresses. The development of interspecific varieties based on crosses between the high yielding cultivated Asian rice species (Oryza sativa) and O. glaberrima showed some gaps in the resistance compared to O. glaberrima. In order to valorize its genetic potential, intraspecific lines were developed using three O. glaberrima lines Tog5681, Tog5672 and Tog7291 as parents. Phenotypic evaluation of the progeny (total of 55 F6 lines) and checks (O. glaberrima and O. sativa) using 18 quantitative characters, showed a higher degree of variation in plant height, ...
A recent breakthrough in generating fertile progeny from Oryza sativa X 0. glaberrima crosses gives ...
A recent breakthrough in inter-specific hybridization between African indigenous rice, O. glaberrima...
#Oryza glaberrima$ is an endemic African cultivated rice species. To provide a tool for evaluation a...
Rice cultivation in Africa suffers from various biotic and abiotic constraints. The African rice, Or...
Oryza glaberrima Steud. is a potential source of useful genes for a range of econornically important...
The agronomic interest of African rice and the morphological similarities with other species, arouse...
This study compares genetic variation in morpho-physiological traits within and among five groups of...
The agronomic interest of African rice and the morphological similarities with other species,arouse ...
New Rice(s) for Africa (NERICA) are high yielding rice varieties mostly cultivated in Sub-Saharan Af...
Oryza glaberrima is the African cultivated rice species, domesticated from its wild ancestor by farm...
International audienceWe present here the first curated collection of wild and cultivated African ri...
To fully exploit the diversity in African rice germplasm and to broaden the gene pool reliable infor...
Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae is the causal agent of bacterial blight in rice, one of the most devas...
NERICA rices are interspecific inbred progeny derived from crosses between Oryza sativa × O. glaberr...
Background: Availability of related rice species is critical for rice breeding and improvement. Two ...
A recent breakthrough in generating fertile progeny from Oryza sativa X 0. glaberrima crosses gives ...
A recent breakthrough in inter-specific hybridization between African indigenous rice, O. glaberrima...
#Oryza glaberrima$ is an endemic African cultivated rice species. To provide a tool for evaluation a...
Rice cultivation in Africa suffers from various biotic and abiotic constraints. The African rice, Or...
Oryza glaberrima Steud. is a potential source of useful genes for a range of econornically important...
The agronomic interest of African rice and the morphological similarities with other species, arouse...
This study compares genetic variation in morpho-physiological traits within and among five groups of...
The agronomic interest of African rice and the morphological similarities with other species,arouse ...
New Rice(s) for Africa (NERICA) are high yielding rice varieties mostly cultivated in Sub-Saharan Af...
Oryza glaberrima is the African cultivated rice species, domesticated from its wild ancestor by farm...
International audienceWe present here the first curated collection of wild and cultivated African ri...
To fully exploit the diversity in African rice germplasm and to broaden the gene pool reliable infor...
Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae is the causal agent of bacterial blight in rice, one of the most devas...
NERICA rices are interspecific inbred progeny derived from crosses between Oryza sativa × O. glaberr...
Background: Availability of related rice species is critical for rice breeding and improvement. Two ...
A recent breakthrough in generating fertile progeny from Oryza sativa X 0. glaberrima crosses gives ...
A recent breakthrough in inter-specific hybridization between African indigenous rice, O. glaberrima...
#Oryza glaberrima$ is an endemic African cultivated rice species. To provide a tool for evaluation a...