With the intensification of global warming, rice production is facing new challenges. Field evidence indicates that elevated temperature during rice grain-filling leads to the further deterioration of grain quality. In order to clarify the potential regulatory mechanism of elevated temperature on the formation of rice quality, the DIA mass spectrometry method under the background of field warming was conducted to investigate the regulatory effects of high temperature on grain development and material accumulation pathways. The results showed that a total of 840 differentially expressed proteins were identified during the grain-filling process under elevated temperature. These differentially expressed proteins participated in carbon metaboli...
Projected global climate change is a potential threat for food security. Both rising atmospheric CO2...
The effects of temperature during the ripening period on digestible protein contents of the rice gra...
IntroductionThe threat of climate warming to global rice production has been widely addressed, but l...
Recent proteomic analyses revealed dynamic changes of metabolisms during rice grain development. Int...
Our previous study has shown that nitrogen plays an important role in dealing with significantly inc...
High-temperature stress severely affects rice grain quality. While extensive research has been condu...
High-temperature stress during grain filling hastens the growth rate of endosperm and causes grain c...
In rice, the stage of development most sensitive to high temperature stress is flowering, and exposu...
Copyright © 2015 Mijeong Kim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
High night temperatures (HNTs) can reduce significantly the global rice (Oryza sativa) yield and qua...
Due to climate change, extreme heat stress events have become more frequent, adversely affecting ric...
Abstract Background Recent temperature increases due to rapid climate change have negatively affecte...
Low temperature is one of the major abiotic stresses limiting the productivity and the geographical ...
Climate warming affects rice growth at different phenological stages, thereby increasing rice chalki...
As one of the most important crops, rice provides the major food for more than half of the world pop...
Projected global climate change is a potential threat for food security. Both rising atmospheric CO2...
The effects of temperature during the ripening period on digestible protein contents of the rice gra...
IntroductionThe threat of climate warming to global rice production has been widely addressed, but l...
Recent proteomic analyses revealed dynamic changes of metabolisms during rice grain development. Int...
Our previous study has shown that nitrogen plays an important role in dealing with significantly inc...
High-temperature stress severely affects rice grain quality. While extensive research has been condu...
High-temperature stress during grain filling hastens the growth rate of endosperm and causes grain c...
In rice, the stage of development most sensitive to high temperature stress is flowering, and exposu...
Copyright © 2015 Mijeong Kim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
High night temperatures (HNTs) can reduce significantly the global rice (Oryza sativa) yield and qua...
Due to climate change, extreme heat stress events have become more frequent, adversely affecting ric...
Abstract Background Recent temperature increases due to rapid climate change have negatively affecte...
Low temperature is one of the major abiotic stresses limiting the productivity and the geographical ...
Climate warming affects rice growth at different phenological stages, thereby increasing rice chalki...
As one of the most important crops, rice provides the major food for more than half of the world pop...
Projected global climate change is a potential threat for food security. Both rising atmospheric CO2...
The effects of temperature during the ripening period on digestible protein contents of the rice gra...
IntroductionThe threat of climate warming to global rice production has been widely addressed, but l...