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This study describes the temperature and heat flow rate calibrations of a Calvet calorimeter (SETARAM, BT2.15) in the temperature range of 0–190 ...
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With the diversification of natural gas origins and variations in natural gas compositions, the accurate measurement of the calorific value of natural gas has become a very important issue for the gas industry...
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It remains to be elucidated whether the Trendelenburg position increases intracranial pressure (ICP). ICP can be evaluated by measuring the sonographic optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD). We investigated the e...
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Brief History and Perspectives on Plant Breeding
Following the rediscovery of Mendel’s principles of heredity in 1900, plant breeding has made tremendous progress in develo** diverse methodologies to create and select variation by using genetic principles....
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Open AccessDefining the genome structure of `Tongil' rice, an important cultivar in the Korean "Green Revolution"
Tongil (IR667-98-1-2) rice, developed in 1972, is a high-yield rice variety derived from a three-way cross between indica and japonica varieties. Tongil contributed to the self-sufficiency of staple food producti...
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Open AccessAnalysis of segregation distortion and its relationship to hybrid barriers in rice
Segregation distortion (SD) is a frequently observed occurrence in map** populations generated from crosses involving divergent genotypes. In the present study, ten genetic linkage maps constructed from reci...
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Identifying useful gene(s) is one of the most important objectives of plant geneticists. Various strategies can be used, which are based on the characteristics of plant reproduction and available technology. R...
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Off-type rice plants occurring in farm fields cause yield loss due to competition with cultivated rice, in addition to hindering field management and harvest work. This study aimed to observe the agronomic cha...
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QTL analyses of heterosis for grain yield and yield-related traits in indica-japonica crosses of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Two sets of rice materials, 166 RILs derived from a cross between Milyang 23 (Korean indica-type rice) and Tong 88-7 (japonica Rice), and BC1F1 hybrids derived from crosses between the RILs and the female parent,...
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QTLs for hybrid fertility and their association with female and male sterility in rice
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Generic Process Framework for Safety-Critical Software in a Weapon System
A modern weapon system has deployed much more software to control its capability than before. Therefore, the importance of software safety has been more recognize in the system safety by various stakeholders s...
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Tillering is an important trait of cereal crops that optimizes plant architecture for maximum yield. Teosinte Branched 1 (TB1) is a negative regulator of lateral branching and an inducer of female inflorescence f...
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Low temperature is one of the major environmental stresses in rice cultivation in high-altitude and high-latitude regions. In this study, we cultivated a set of recombinant inbred lines (RIL) derived from Dasa...