Plant architecture, one of the key factors that determine grain yield in rice, is mainly affected by components such as plant height, tiller number, and panicle morphology. For this paper, we obtained a multi-tillering and lazy mutant from a japonica rice cultivar, Wuyunjing 7 (WYJ7), via treatment with a heavy ion beam. Compared to WYJ7, the mutant showed a significant increase in tiller angle, tiller number, number of primary and secondary branches, and number of grains; however, the plant height and grain thickness of the mutant was significantly decreased. Phenotypic analysis of the F1 hybrids revealed that the multi-tillering and lazy mutant phenotypes were regulated by a recessive gene. The segregation ratio of 1׃3 of the mutant pheno...
AbstractWe have analyzed two mutants that exhibit altered panicle architecture in rice (Oryza sativa...
Mutant genes, reduced culm number 1 (rcn1) and bunketsu-waito tillering dwarf (d3), affect tiller nu...
Substantial increases in grain yield of cereal crops are required to feed a growing human population...
<div><p>Tiller number is one of the key factors that influences rice plant type and yield components...
Abstract Background Panicle is a harvesting organ of rice, and its morphology and development are cl...
BackgroundBreeding for genes controlling key agronomic traits is an important goal of rice genetic i...
Plant architecture is critical for enhancing the adaptability and productivity of crop plants. Mutan...
Rice tillers are one of the most important traits for the yield and development of rice, although li...
In order to understand the molecular genetic mechanisms of rice (Oryza sativa) organ development, we...
Abstract Background Most agronomic traits in rice are complex and polygenic. The identification of q...
As a major component of ideal plant architecture, leaf angle especially flag leaf angle (FLA) makes ...
Plant type is an important composite trait associated with the yield potential in rice and other cer...
Tillering is one of the most important agronomic traits related to grain production in rice (Oryza s...
ABSTRACT Grain shape in rice is a key determinant of grain appearance, yield and market value, and t...
Substantial increases in grain yield of cereal crops are required to feed a growing human population...
AbstractWe have analyzed two mutants that exhibit altered panicle architecture in rice (Oryza sativa...
Mutant genes, reduced culm number 1 (rcn1) and bunketsu-waito tillering dwarf (d3), affect tiller nu...
Substantial increases in grain yield of cereal crops are required to feed a growing human population...
<div><p>Tiller number is one of the key factors that influences rice plant type and yield components...
Abstract Background Panicle is a harvesting organ of rice, and its morphology and development are cl...
BackgroundBreeding for genes controlling key agronomic traits is an important goal of rice genetic i...
Plant architecture is critical for enhancing the adaptability and productivity of crop plants. Mutan...
Rice tillers are one of the most important traits for the yield and development of rice, although li...
In order to understand the molecular genetic mechanisms of rice (Oryza sativa) organ development, we...
Abstract Background Most agronomic traits in rice are complex and polygenic. The identification of q...
As a major component of ideal plant architecture, leaf angle especially flag leaf angle (FLA) makes ...
Plant type is an important composite trait associated with the yield potential in rice and other cer...
Tillering is one of the most important agronomic traits related to grain production in rice (Oryza s...
ABSTRACT Grain shape in rice is a key determinant of grain appearance, yield and market value, and t...
Substantial increases in grain yield of cereal crops are required to feed a growing human population...
AbstractWe have analyzed two mutants that exhibit altered panicle architecture in rice (Oryza sativa...
Mutant genes, reduced culm number 1 (rcn1) and bunketsu-waito tillering dwarf (d3), affect tiller nu...
Substantial increases in grain yield of cereal crops are required to feed a growing human population...