Rice is susceptible to cold stress at the seedling stage, which can delay growth and decrease yield. We evaluated 187 rice accessions for cold tolerance at the seedling stage and developed genotypic assays for three markers. All japonica (20/20) and 20/140 indica accessions were highly cold tolerant. Two SNP markers specific for COLD1 and LOC_Os10g34840 were practical to use by normal agarose gel. The SNP marker specific for COLD1 was highly specific for predicting cold tolerance. However, the sensitivity of this marker was low as several cold-tolerant indica accessions lacked the cold-tolerant allele. The LOC_Os10g34840 marker was slightly more sensitive than the COLD1 marker for predicting highly cold-tolerant accessions. An insertion/del...
Low temperature is a major limiting factor in rice growth and development. Mapping of quantitative t...
In Africa, cold temperatures occur in the highlands of East and Southern Africa and in some areas of...
Low temperatures at the initial stages of rice development prevent fast germination and seedling est...
Low temperature affects the rice plants at all stages of growth. It can cause severe seedling injury...
<div><p>Low temperature affects the rice plants at all stages of growth. It can cause severe seedlin...
Low temperature or cold stress is one of the major abiotic stresses limiting rice (Oryza sativa L.) ...
Low temperature is a common production constraint in rice cultivation in Australia and many other te...
The world’s most important staple food is rice (Oryza sativa), which alone feeds more people than an...
Cold temperature is an important abiotic stress which negatively affects morphological development a...
Abstract Background Cold stress can cause serious abiotic damage that limits the growth, development...
Cold stress at the booting stage in rice induces spikelet sterility because of aberrant microspore d...
Low temperature affects the rice plants at all stages of growth. It can cause severe seedling injury...
Genetic studies on cold tolerance at the reproductive stage in rice could lead to significant reduct...
Low temperature stress severely hampers rice productivity, and hence elaborating chilling-mediated p...
The cold tolerance studies were carried out in a bi-parental F2 population of a cross between tolera...
Low temperature is a major limiting factor in rice growth and development. Mapping of quantitative t...
In Africa, cold temperatures occur in the highlands of East and Southern Africa and in some areas of...
Low temperatures at the initial stages of rice development prevent fast germination and seedling est...
Low temperature affects the rice plants at all stages of growth. It can cause severe seedling injury...
<div><p>Low temperature affects the rice plants at all stages of growth. It can cause severe seedlin...
Low temperature or cold stress is one of the major abiotic stresses limiting rice (Oryza sativa L.) ...
Low temperature is a common production constraint in rice cultivation in Australia and many other te...
The world’s most important staple food is rice (Oryza sativa), which alone feeds more people than an...
Cold temperature is an important abiotic stress which negatively affects morphological development a...
Abstract Background Cold stress can cause serious abiotic damage that limits the growth, development...
Cold stress at the booting stage in rice induces spikelet sterility because of aberrant microspore d...
Low temperature affects the rice plants at all stages of growth. It can cause severe seedling injury...
Genetic studies on cold tolerance at the reproductive stage in rice could lead to significant reduct...
Low temperature stress severely hampers rice productivity, and hence elaborating chilling-mediated p...
The cold tolerance studies were carried out in a bi-parental F2 population of a cross between tolera...
Low temperature is a major limiting factor in rice growth and development. Mapping of quantitative t...
In Africa, cold temperatures occur in the highlands of East and Southern Africa and in some areas of...
Low temperatures at the initial stages of rice development prevent fast germination and seedling est...