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FHB resistance conferred by Fhb1 is under inhibitory regulation of two genetic loci in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Two loci inhibiting Fhb1 resistance to Fusarium head blight were identified through genome-wide association map** and validated in biparental populations.
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Fine map** of KLW1 that conditions kernel weight mainly through regulating kernel length in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
KLW1 was localized to a 0.6 cM interval near the centromere of chromosome 4B and found to be dominant in conditioning longer kernels and higher kernel weight.
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Handling of Big Data in Agricultural Remote Sensing
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Application of Feed Additives to Improve Pork Meat Quality
Every aspect of pork production has an impact on meat quality, including genetic selection, nutritional control and pre-slaughter stress. Pre-slaughter transport is one of the major stress sources in pigs. Tra...
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Fine map** KT1 on wheat chromosome 5A that conditions kernel dimensions and grain weight
KT1 was validated as a novel thickness QTL with major effects on wheat kernel dimensions and weight and fine mapped to a 0.04 cM interval near the chromosome-5A centromere.
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Preparation of high water-retaining biochar and its mechanism of alleviating drought stress in the soil and plant system
To explore the effect of biochar on alleviating plant drought stress after being applied to soil, we prepared biochar using rice straw as raw material according to different pyrolysis temperatures (400, 600 an...
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Genetic control of Fusarium head blight resistance in two Yangmai 158-derived recombinant inbred line populations
Stably expressed type I and type II resistance QTL were identified using two Yangmai 158-derived RIL populations, and plant-height and flowering-time QTL intervals detected did not contribute to the FHB resist...
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Study on principles and mechanisms of new biochar passivation of cadmium in soil
At present, many researchers have studied the modification of biochar and explored the adsorption of cadmium by modified biochar. The adsorption capacity of cadmium for general modified biochar is about 30–150...
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Agro-geoinformatics Data Sources and Sourcing
This chapter summarized state-of-the-art data sources and sourcing methods of agro-geoinformatics. The data mainly comes from four sources: satellite, airborne, and in-situ sensors, and human reports. Overall,...
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Crop Growth Modeling and Yield Forecasting
In the past decades, crop growth modeling and yield forecasting have attracted increasing attention in both scientific researches and agricultural practices. Many scientific studies have been carried out to im...
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Open AccessQTL map** of web blotch resistance in peanut by high-throughput genome-wide sequencing
Web blotch is one of the most important foliar diseases worldwide in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). The identification of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for peanut web blotch resistance represents the basis for ge...
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Germplasms, genetics and genomics for better control of disastrous wheat Fusarium head blight
Fusarium head blight (FHB), or scab, for its devastating nature to wheat production and food security, has stimulated worldwide attention. Multidisciplinary efforts have been made to fight against FHB for a lo...
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Open AccessTranscriptomic and phosphoproteomic profiling and metabolite analyses reveal the mechanism of NaHCO3-induced organic acid secretion in grapevine roots
Organic acid secretion is a widespread physiological response of plants to alkalinity. However, the characteristics and underlying mechanism of the alkali-induced secretion of organic acids are poorly understood.
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Mutation of a histidine-rich calcium-binding-protein gene in wheat confers resistance to Fusarium head blight
Head or ear blight, mainly caused by Fusarium species, can devastate almost all staple cereal crops (particularly wheat), resulting in great economic loss and imposing health threats on both human beings and live...
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HL2 on chromosome 7D of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) regulates both head length and spikelet number
A major QTL QSpl.nau-7D, named HL2, was validated for its effects on head length and kernel number per spike using NIL, and mapped to a 0.2 cM interval using recombinants.
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Fine map** of powdery mildew resistance gene Pm4e in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Fine map** of wheat powdery mildew-resistance gene Pm4e to a 0.19 cM interval with sequence-based markers provides the foundation for map-based cloning and marker-assisted selection with breeder-friendly marker...
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Correction to: Fine map** of powdery mildew resistance gene Pm4e in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Unfortunately, the style of the units was incorrectly published (“cm” instead of “cM”) throughout the original article.
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Open AccessHigh-resolution chromosome painting with repetitive and single-copy oligonucleotides in Arachis species identifies structural rearrangements and genome differentiation
Arachis contains 80 species that carry many beneficial genes that can be utilized in the genetic improvement of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L. 2n = 4x = 40, genome AABB). Chromosome engineering is a powerful techniq...
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Map** QTLs controlling kernel dimensions in a wheat inter-varietal RIL map** population
Seven kernel dimension QTLs were identified in wheat, and kernel thickness was found to be the most important dimension for grain weight improvement.