To ensure rice food security, the target outputs of future rice breeding programmes should focus on developing climate-resilient rice varieties with emphasis on increased head rice yield coupled with superior grain quality. This challenge is made greater by a world that is increasingly becoming warm
get priceEmail Contact2015-4-1 Present state and future perspectives in designing climate-resilient rice with superior quality grain. Rice grain yield has been reported to decline by 6% and HRY by 9–14% for every 1 °C increase in temperature (Peng et al., 2004; Welch et al., 2010; Lyman et al., 2013). This wasted food could have been made available to help the global food ...
get priceEmail Contact2015-2-5 Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress Nese Sreenivasulu 1 , * , Vito M. Butardo Jr 1 , Gopal Misra
get priceEmail ContactReview PaPeR Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress Nese Sreenivasulu 1,*, Vito M. Butardo Jr , Gopal Misra1, Rosa Paula Cuevas 1, Roslen Anacleto and Polavarpu B. Kavi Kishor2 1 Grain Quality and Nutrition Center, International Rice Research Institute, DAPO Box 7777, Metro Manila 1301, Philippines
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get priceEmail ContactDesigning climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stressmore. by Roslen Anacleto and Vito Butardo. Publication Date: 2015. Publication Name: Journal of Experimental Botany. Research Interests: Climate Change, Systems Biology, Plant Biology, Breeding, Marker assisted plant breeding, and 22 more.
get priceEmail ContactSreenivasulu N, Butardo Jr VM, Misra G, Cuevas RP, Anacleto R, Kavi Kishor PB (2015) Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress. Journal of Experimental Botany 66, 1737–1748. Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress.
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get priceEmail Contact2021-4-1 Grain chalkiness is one of important factors affected rice grain quality. It is known that chalkiness is affected by the high temperature during the seed filling period. Although a larger of QTLs for chalkiness were reported across all 12 chromosomes, only a few of the QTLs were fine mapped or cloned up to now. Here, we fine map two QTLs for chalkiness in two single
get priceEmail ContactDesigning climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress Journal of Experimental Botany , Mar 2015 Nese Sreenivasulu , Vito M. Butardo Jr , Gopal Misra , Rosa Paula Cuevas , Roslen Anacleto , Polavarpu B. Kavi Kishor
get priceEmail ContactDesigning climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress By Nese Sreenivasulu, Vito M. Butardo, Gopal Misra, Rosa Paula
get priceEmail ContactSreenivasulu N, Butardo Jr VM, Misra G, Cuevas RP, Anacleto R, Kavi Kishor PB (2015) Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress. Journal of Experimental Botany 66, 1737–1748. Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress.
get priceEmail Contact2018-11-6 Sreenivasulu N, Butardo VM, Misra G, Cuevas RP, Anacleto R, Kavi Kishor PB (2015) Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress. J Exp Bot 66(7):1737–1748 PubMedCentral CrossRef PubMed Google Scholar
get priceEmail Contact1998-4-1 Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress. Sreenivasulu N, Butardo VM, Misra G, Cuevas RP, Anacleto R, Kavi Kishor PB. J Exp Bot, 66(7):1737-1748, 05 Feb 2015 Cited by: 29 articles PMID: 25662847 PMCID: PMC4669556. Review Free to read
get priceEmail Contact2019-7-23 Grain quality, such as the head rice yield and ... Photosynthesis is the key source contributing to the dry matter of rice grain 48. ... Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality ...
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get priceEmail Contact2021-4-1 Grain chalkiness is one of important factors affected rice grain quality. It is known that chalkiness is affected by the high temperature during the seed filling period. Although a larger of QTLs for chalkiness were reported across all 12 chromosomes, only a few of the QTLs were fine mapped or cloned up to now. Here, we fine map two QTLs for chalkiness in two single
get priceEmail Contact2018-1-1 1. Introduction. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple food of many countries, particularly in Asia, and is increasing in popularity in many other parts of the world.Consumers pay attention to rice grain quality, displaying a preference for rice with a particular visual appearance, texture, flavour and aroma (Fitzgerald et al., 2009).There is a strong cultural dimension to these
get priceEmail Contact2017-2-7 Grain chalkiness is a highly undesirable trait deleterious to rice appearance and milling quality. The physiological and molecular foundation of chalkiness formation is still partially understood, because of the complex interactions between multiple genes and growing environments. We report the untargeted metabolomic analysis of grains from a notched-belly
get priceEmail ContactDesigning climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress Journal of Experimental Botany , Mar 2015 Nese Sreenivasulu , Vito M. Butardo Jr , Gopal Misra , Rosa Paula Cuevas , Roslen Anacleto , Polavarpu B. Kavi Kishor
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get priceEmail Contact2021-11-25 Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress. Sreenivasulu N, Butardo VM, Misra G, Cuevas RP, Anacleto R, Kavi Kishor PB. J Exp Bot, 66(7):1737-1748, 05 Feb 2015 Cited by: 32 articles PMID: 25662847 PMCID: PMC4669556. Review Free to read
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get priceEmail ContactScientific Reports 7: 9133., Sreenivasulu et al. 2015 Sreenivasulu N, Butardo VM, Misra G, Cuevas RP, Anacleto R and Kishor PBK (2015) Designing climate-resilient rice with ideal grain quality suited for high-temperature stress. Journal of Experimental Botany 66: 1737-1748.
get priceEmail Contact2018-1-1 1. Introduction. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the staple food of many countries, particularly in Asia, and is increasing in popularity in many other parts of the world.Consumers pay attention to rice grain quality, displaying a preference for rice with a particular visual appearance, texture, flavour and aroma (Fitzgerald et al., 2009).There is a strong cultural dimension to these
get priceEmail Contact2020-9-1 Temperature is one of the most important climatic factors for rice production. Temperatures above 35ºC limit the production of this cereal, damaging irreversibly its yield. Anthesis is the most sensitive phase of rice to the occurrence of high temperatures. This experiment was carried out aiming to evaluate the agronomic performance and grain quality of
get priceEmail Contact2021-3-26 Quality evaluation of gluten-free rice bread employing two types of rice flour with ... Designing climate-resilient rice cultivar ‘YNU31-2-4’ with high-yielding suited for the ... -Amylases in the formation of heat-induced grain Chalkiness .
get priceEmail Contact2021-10-6 Background. Rice (Oryza sativa L.), one of the most important staple crops, feeds more than half of the population in the world.Although rice yield has undergone enormous leaps through semi-dwarfism and genetic heterosis in the last 60 years, rice production now faces several new challenges, including continuing population growth [], a strong emphasis on
get priceEmail ContactIn addition, the proportion of chalky grains is negatively correlated with head rice yield (Lyman et al. 2013). Designing the development of climate-resilient rice with acceptable grain quality for heat stress is a pressing issue (Sreenivasulu et al. 2015). The grain chalk which occurs under heat stress is categorized into several major types.
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