Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which often manifests as increased grain chalkiness. Although the impact of heat stress on grain yield is well-studied, the genetic basis of rice grain quality under heat stress is less explored as quantifying grain quality is less tractable than grain yield. To address this, we used an image-based colorimetric assay (Red, R; and Green, G) for genome-wide association analysis to identify genetic loci underlying the phenotypic variation in rice grains exposed to heat stress. We found the R to G pixel ratio (RG) derived from mature grain images to be effective in distinguishing chalky grains from translucent grains derived from control (28/24°C) and heat...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
A higher minimum (night-time) temperature is considered a greater limiting factor for reduced rice y...
Abnormal endosperm development of rice (Oryza sativa L.) often produces a chalky phenotype, which s...
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...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Occurrence of chalkiness in rice is attributed to genetic and environmental factors, especially high...
Occurrence of chalkiness in rice is attributed to genetic and environmental factors, especially high...
Abstract Starch biosynthesis is a complex process underlying grain chalkiness in rice in a genotype‐...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
To dissect the genetic complexity of rice grain yield (GY) and quality in response to heat stress at...
A higher minimum (night-time) temperature is considered a greater limiting factor for reduced rice y...
A higher minimum (night-time) temperature is considered a greater limiting factor for reduced rice y...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
A higher minimum (night-time) temperature is considered a greater limiting factor for reduced rice y...
Abnormal endosperm development of rice (Oryza sativa L.) often produces a chalky phenotype, which s...
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...
Heat stress occurring during rice (Oryza sativa) grain development reduces grain quality, which ofte...
Occurrence of chalkiness in rice is attributed to genetic and environmental factors, especially high...
Occurrence of chalkiness in rice is attributed to genetic and environmental factors, especially high...
Abstract Starch biosynthesis is a complex process underlying grain chalkiness in rice in a genotype‐...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
To dissect the genetic complexity of rice grain yield (GY) and quality in response to heat stress at...
A higher minimum (night-time) temperature is considered a greater limiting factor for reduced rice y...
A higher minimum (night-time) temperature is considered a greater limiting factor for reduced rice y...
Productivity of rice, world's most important cereal is threatened by high temperature stress, intens...
A higher minimum (night-time) temperature is considered a greater limiting factor for reduced rice y...
Abnormal endosperm development of rice (Oryza sativa L.) often produces a chalky phenotype, which s...