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  1. Crop Improvement of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Utilizing Wild Species and Transgenic Rice

    Oryza sativa L., belonging to Poaceae family, is one of the most efficacious crops on the globe and staple food for more than half of the global...
    Chapter 2023
  2. Relationship between seed traits and seedling parameters in rice wild species

    Rice is the staple food and source of carbohydrates for about half of the world’s population. The demand for rice is continuously increasing because...

    Kaldate Supriya, Uma Bharti, ... Ashwani Kumar Basandrai in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
    Article 09 June 2023
  3. Can the Wild Perennial, Rhizomatous Rice Species Oryza longistaminata be a Candidate for De Novo Domestication?

    As climate change intensifies, the development of resilient rice that can tolerate abiotic stresses is urgently needed. In nature, many wild plants...

    Shuai Tong, Motoyuki Ashikari, ... Ole Pedersen in Rice
    Article Open access 16 March 2023
  4. Protein profiling in a set of wild rice species and rice cultivars: a step** stone to protein quality improvement

    In this study, a total of 118 genotypes, including 90 wild accessions belonging to AA genome ( O. glaberrima, O. barthii, O. nivara, O. rufipogon, O....

    Rajvir Kaur, Rupinder Kaur, ... Gurjeet Singh in Cereal Research Communications
    Article 23 May 2022
  5. A Synthetic Microbiome Based on Dominant Microbes in Wild Rice Rhizosphere to Promote Sulfur Utilization

    Sulfur (S) is one of the main components of important biomolecules, which has been paid more attention in the anaerobic environment of rice...

    Changji Wang, **g**g Chang, ... Chunjie Tian in Rice
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  6. Measurements of Antibacterial Activity of Seed Crude Extracts in Cultivated Rice and Wild Oryza Species

    Seeds are continuously exposed to a wide variety of microorganisms in the soil. In addition, seeds contain large amounts of carbon and nitrogen...

    Yuri Yoshida, Misuzu Nosaka-T, ... Yutaka Sato in Rice
    Article Open access 13 December 2022
  7. Wild species rice OsCERK1DY-mediated arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis boosts yield and nutrient use efficiency in rice breeding

    Meeting the ever-increasing food demands of a growing global population while ensuring resource and environmental sustainability presents significant...

    Ruicai Han, Zhou Yang, ... Renliang Huang in Molecular Breeding
    Article 01 March 2024
  8. Population structure and genetic differentiation analyses reveal high level of diversity and allelic richness in crop wild relatives of AA genome species of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in India

    Crop wild relatives (CWRs) are vital sources of variation for genetic improvement, but their populations are few in genebanks, eroded in natural...

    Aswin Mahendran, Mahesh C. Yadav, ... Tapan Kumar Mondal in Journal of Applied Genetics
    Article 25 September 2023
  9. Recent Developments in Wild Rice Conservation, Research, and Use

    In this chapter, we assess the current status of wild Oryza gene bank collections and in situ protection sites. We have identified O. neocaledonica...
    Maria Celeste N. Banaticla-Hilario, Andres Godwin Sajise in Plant Genetic Resources, Inventory, Collection and Conservation
    Chapter 2022
  10. Pantanal flood pulse reveals constitutive and plastic features of two wild rice species (Poaceae, Oryzoideae): implications for taxonomy, systematics, and phylogenetics

    Annually, the Pantanal flood pulse induces the development of several plant structural responses, such as aerenchyma formation and differential...

    Thales D. Leandro, Vinicius Manvailer, ... Edna Scremin-Dias in Brazilian Journal of Botany
    Article 04 October 2022
  11. Exploring the mating systems of wild rice Oryza rufipogon and O. nivara: implications for population genetic variation

    Oryza rufipogon Griff. and O. nivara Sharma et Shastry are wild ancestors of Asian cultivated rice, harboring a wealth of genetic variation valuable...

    **qing Yang, **nxia Liang, ... **aoming Zheng in Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
    Article 12 June 2024
  12. Saccharopolyspora oryzae sp. nov., isolated from rhizosphere soil of the wild rice species Oryza rufipogon

    A novel actinobacterium, designated as strain WRP15-2 T , was isolated from rhizosphere soil of rice plant ( Oryza rufipogon ). The strain was...

    Sirikarn Kammanee, Supattra Muangham, ... Kannika Duangmal in The Journal of Antibiotics
    Article 18 August 2023
  13. Low level of DNA variation in blast resistance Pi-ta gene of wild, weedy rice and Thai jasmine rice Khao Dawk Mali 105

    DNA variation studies were undertaken on the Pi-ta gene of wild, weedy and cultivated rice as a contribution to genetic resources management, despite...

    Article 10 December 2022
  14. Map** of a novel recessive brown planthopper resistance gene bph46 from wild rice (Oryza nivara)

    Rice production is severely threatened by frequent outbreaks of Brown planthopper (BPH), Nilaparvata lugens (Stảl.) biotypes globally. On this...

    Pavneet Kaur, Kumari Neelam, ... Kuldeep Singh in Euphytica
    Article 26 March 2024
  15. Influence of the management of rice crops and wild vegetation on the diversity of Scelionidae egg parasitoids of Pentatomidae

    Egg parasitoids of the family Scelionidae are important biological control agents in many agricultural systems, including rice. Several species...

    Simone Mundstock Jahnke, Gisele de Souza da Silva, Norman F. Johnson in BioControl
    Article 16 April 2024
  16. The GZnC1 variant from common wild rice influences grain Zn content

    Zinc (Zn) deficiency, caused by inadequate Zn intake in the human diet, has serious health implications. Rice ( Oryza sativa ) is the staple food in...

    **g**g Hou, Hao Chen, ... Yongcai Fu in Plant Molecular Biology
    Article 21 November 2022
  17. Dhani (Oryza coarctata): A Wild Relative of Rice is a Potential Source of Coastal Salinity Tolerance Genes Suitable for Rice Breeding

    Coastal salinity stress is one of the major growth limiting factors for the cultivation of rice. The wild species are known to be an excellent source...
    Swati Mishra, Soni Chowrasia, Tapan Kumar Mondal in Transforming Coastal Zone for Sustainable Food and Income Security
    Conference paper 2022
  18. QTL map** and identification of candidate genes for cold tolerance at the germination stage in wild rice

    Background

    Cold damage stress significantly affects rice growth (germination and seedling) and causes serious losses in yield in temperate and...

    Ying-Hua Pan, Bao-Xuan Nong, ... Guo-Fu Deng in Genes & Genomics
    Article 20 May 2023
  19. Bioprospecting Rice Bacterial Endophytes: Different Phylogenetic Groups in the Microniches of Oryza Species

    Rice, one of the most important crops, is inhabited by diverse groups of bacterial endophytes, many of which are still functionally unknown. This...
    Denver I. Walitang, Sundaram Seshadri in Plant Holobiome Engineering for Climate-Smart Agriculture
    Chapter 2024
  20. Plant growth-promoting endophytic fungi of the wild halophytic rice Oryza coarctata

    Background

    Plant growth-promoting endophytic fungi (PGPEF) that are associated with halophytes have the potential to boost crop salinity tolerance and...

    Arifa Akhter Airin, Md Iyasir Arafat, ... Zeba Islam Seraj in Annals of Microbiology
    Article Open access 14 October 2023
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