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    Monitoring rice anther proteome expression patterns during pollen development

    Rice (Oryza sativa L.) pollen grains are highly sensitive to extreme temperatures. Studies on the proteomic analysis of pollen at different developmental stages are limited. In this study, to identify proteins ex...

    Yoonjung Lee, Yebin Kwon, JeeHye Kim, Tae-Ho Ham in Plant Biotechnology Reports (2020)

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    Quantitative shotgun proteomic analysis of cold-stressed mature rice anthers

    Rice crops are vulnerable to low temperatures. During development, the reproductive stage is particularly sensitive to cold exposure, which causes abnormal pollen development and a high degree of male sterilit...

    Joohyun Lee, Yoonjung Lee, Mijeong Kim, Tae-Ho Ham in Plant Biotechnology Reports (2017)

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    Analysis of quantitative trait loci associated with seed germination and coleoptile length under low temperature condition

    Low temperature stress will lower the germination rate of rice, reduce its growth, and delay the emergence of rice seedlings from paddy water surface, resulting in decreased seedling and mortality. Here, we co...

    Joohyun Lee, Soon Wook Kwon in Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology (2015)

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    Teosinte Branched 1 modulates tillering in rice plants

    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...

    Min-Seon Choi, Mi-Ok Woo, Eun-Byeol Koh, Joohyun Lee, Tae-Ho Ham in Plant Cell Reports (2012)

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    Quantitative trait loci for cold tolerance of rice recombinant inbred lines in low temperature environments

    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...

    Wenzhu Jiang, Yong-Mei **, Joohyun Lee, Kang-Ie Lee, Rihua Piao in Molecules and Cells (2011)

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    Fine map** and candidate gene analysis of dense and erect panicle 3, DEP3, which confers high grain yield in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

    Architecture of the rice inflorescence, which is determined mainly by the morphology, number and length of primary and secondary inflorescence branches, is an important agronomical trait. In the current study,...

    Yongli Qiao, Rihua Piao, **xia Shi, Song-I Lee in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2011)

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    Identification of QTLs for seed germination capability after various storage periods using two RIL populations in rice

    Seed germination capability of rice is one of the important traits in the production and storage of seeds. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with seed germination capability in various storage periods w...

    Wenzhu Jiang, Joohyun Lee, Yong-Mei **, Yongli Qiao, Rihua Piao in Molecules and Cells (2011)

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    Zinc deficiency-inducible OsZIP8 encodes a plasma membrane-localized zinc transporter in rice

    Zinc is an essential micronutrient for several physiological and biochemical processes. To investigate its transport in rice, we characterized OsZIP8, a rice ZIP (Zrt, Irt-like Protein) gene that is strongly up-r...

    Sichul Lee, Sun A. Kim, Joohyun Lee, Mary Lou Guerinot, Gynheung An in Molecules and Cells (2010)

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    Map-based cloning of the ERECT PANICLE 3 gene in rice

    Panicle architecture in rice can have a strong influence on yield. Using N-methyl-N-nitrosourea mutagenesis, we isolated an erect panicle mutant, Hep, from Hwasunchalbyeo, a glutinous japonica rice cultivar. Gene...

    Rihua Piao, Wenzhu Jiang, Tae-Ho Ham, Min-Seon Choi in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2009)

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    High-resolution map** of two rice brown planthopper resistance genes, Bph20(t) and Bph21(t), originating from Oryza minuta

    Brown planthopper (BPH) is one of the most destructive insect pests of rice. Wild species of rice are a valuable source of resistance genes for develo** resistant cultivars. A molecular marker-based genetic ...

    Md Lutfor Rahman, Wenzhu Jiang, Sang Ho Chu in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2009)

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    Fine map** and candidate gene analysis of hwh1 and hwh2, a set of complementary genes controlling hybrid breakdown in rice

    Hybrid breakdown (HB), a phenomenon of reduced viability or fertility accompanied with retarded growth in hybrid progenies, often arises in the offspring of intersubspecific hybrids between indica and japonica in...

    Wenzhu Jiang, Sang-Ho Chu, Rihua Piao, Joong-Hyoun Chin in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2008)