Occurrence of chalkiness in rice is attributed to genetic and environmental factors, especially high temperature (HT). The HT induces heat stress, which in turn compromises many grain qualities, especially transparency. Chalkiness in rice is commonly studied together with other quality traits such as amylose content, gel consistency, and protein storage. In addition to the fundamental QTLs, some other QTLs have been identified which accelerate chalkiness occurrence under HT condition. In this review, some of the relatively stable chalkiness, amylose content, and gel consistency related QTLs have been presented well. Genetically, HT effect on chalkiness is explained by the location of certain chalkiness gene in the vicinity of high-temperatu...
Climate warming affects rice growth at different phenological stages, thereby increasing rice chalki...
Temperatures and solar radiation during ripening critically affect grain appearance in rice (Oryza s...
High-temperature stress during grain filling hastens the growth rate of endosperm and causes grain c...
Occurrence of chalkiness in rice is attributed to genetic and environmental factors, especially high...
High temperature effects attributable to climate change can affect rice quality. The chalky area of ...
Rice plants are highly sensitive to high-temperature stress, posing challenges to grain yield and qu...
Abstract Background Recent temperature increases due to rapid climate change have negatively affecte...
Global warming has caused devastating damage to starch biosynthesis, which has led to the increase i...
Abstract Starch biosynthesis is a complex process underlying grain chalkiness in rice in a genotype‐...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Key message: A novel QTL cluster for chalkiness on Chr04 was identified using single environment ana...
Global warming affects not only rice yield but also grain quality. A better understanding of the eff...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Global warming affects not only rice yield but also grain quality. A better understanding of the eff...
Climate warming affects rice growth at different phenological stages, thereby increasing rice chalki...
Temperatures and solar radiation during ripening critically affect grain appearance in rice (Oryza s...
High-temperature stress during grain filling hastens the growth rate of endosperm and causes grain c...
Occurrence of chalkiness in rice is attributed to genetic and environmental factors, especially high...
High temperature effects attributable to climate change can affect rice quality. The chalky area of ...
Rice plants are highly sensitive to high-temperature stress, posing challenges to grain yield and qu...
Abstract Background Recent temperature increases due to rapid climate change have negatively affecte...
Global warming has caused devastating damage to starch biosynthesis, which has led to the increase i...
Abstract Starch biosynthesis is a complex process underlying grain chalkiness in rice in a genotype‐...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Key message: A novel QTL cluster for chalkiness on Chr04 was identified using single environment ana...
Global warming affects not only rice yield but also grain quality. A better understanding of the eff...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Global warming affects not only rice yield but also grain quality. A better understanding of the eff...
Climate warming affects rice growth at different phenological stages, thereby increasing rice chalki...
Temperatures and solar radiation during ripening critically affect grain appearance in rice (Oryza s...
High-temperature stress during grain filling hastens the growth rate of endosperm and causes grain c...