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The following pages link to A gene controlling the number of primary rachis branches also controls the vascular bundle formation and hence is responsible to increase the harvest index and grain yield in rice (Q42648883):
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- TAWAWA1, a regulator of rice inflorescence architecture, functions through the suppression of meristem phase transition (Q33354937) (← links)
- Early inflorescence development in the grasses (Poaceae). (Q33356264) (← links)
- The qTSN Positive Effect on Panicle and Flag Leaf Size of Rice is Associated with an Early Down-Regulation of Tillering (Q33362323) (← links)
- QTL analysis and dissection of panicle components in rice using advanced backcross populations derived from Oryza Sativa cultivars HR1128 and 'Nipponbare'. (Q33579455) (← links)
- A dynamic and complex network regulates the heterosis of yield-correlated traits in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). (Q33958044) (← links)
- Unraveling the complex trait of harvest index with association mapping in rice (Oryza sativa L.). (Q34145814) (← links)
- Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of a major QTL for panicle structure in rice. (Q34340702) (← links)
- Genetic mechanisms underlying yield potential in the rice high-yielding cultivar Takanari, based on reciprocal chromosome segment substitution lines (Q34568482) (← links)
- Uncovering of major genetic factors generating naturally occurring variation in heading date among Asian rice cultivars (Q34669752) (← links)
- New approach for rice improvement using a pleiotropic QTL gene for lodging resistance and yield (Q34727767) (← links)
- Ozone-Induced Rice Grain Yield Loss Is Triggered via a Change in Panicle Morphology That Is Controlled by ABERRANT PANICLE ORGANIZATION 1 Gene. (Q35552921) (← links)
- Rice panicle plasticity in Near Isogenic Lines carrying a QTL for larger panicle is genotype and environment dependent (Q36038711) (← links)
- Development and validation of allele-specific SNP/indel markers for eight yield-enhancing genes using whole-genome sequencing strategy to increase yield potential of rice, Oryza sativa L (Q36701360) (← links)
- A point mutation in the zinc finger motif of RID1/EHD2/OsID1 protein leads to outstanding yield-related traits in japonica rice variety Wuyunjing 7 (Q36943906) (← links)
- A natural variant of NAL1, selected in high-yield rice breeding programs, pleiotropically increases photosynthesis rate (Q37129726) (← links)
- Identification and fine mapping of quantitative trait loci for the number of vascular bundle in maize stem (Q37279439) (← links)
- NAL1 allele from a rice landrace greatly increases yield in modern indica cultivars (Q37409480) (← links)
- Yield-related QTLs and their applications in rice genetic improvement (Q37998569) (← links)
- Quantitative trait loci for large sink capacity enhance rice grain yield under free-air CO2 enrichment conditions (Q38684425) (← links)
- Identification of Nitrogen Use Efficiency Genes in Barley: Searching for QTLs Controlling Complex Physiological Traits (Q38797984) (← links)
- Quantitative trait loci from identification to exploitation for crop improvement. (Q39206189) (← links)
- Combining Image Analysis, Genome Wide Association Studies and Different Field Trials to Reveal Stable Genetic Regions Related to Panicle Architecture and the Number of Spikelets per Panicle in Rice. (Q39388250) (← links)
- Limitation of Unloading in the Developing Grains Is a Possible Cause Responsible for Low Stem Non-structural Carbohydrate Translocation and Poor Grain Yield Formation in Rice through Verification of Recombinant Inbred Lines (Q41333840) (← links)
- Fine mapping of a quantitative trait locus for spikelet number per panicle in a new plant type rice and evaluation of a near-isogenic line for grain productivity (Q46356102) (← links)
- Control of grain protein contents through SEMIDWARF1 mutant alleles: sd1 increases the grain protein content in Dee-geo-woo-gen but not in Reimei (Q46800641) (← links)
- Genetic mapping of the qSBN7 locus, a QTL controlling secondary branch number per panicle in rice (Q47111111) (← links)
- Genetic analysis and major QTL detection for maize kernel size and weight in multi-environments (Q47182829) (← links)
- Overexpression of microRNA OsmiR397 improves rice yield by increasing grain size and promoting panicle branching (Q47221789) (← links)
- Overexpression of a rice TIFY gene increases grain size through enhanced accumulation of carbohydrates in the stem (Q47273730) (← links)
- Effect of qGN4.1 QTL for Grain Number per Panicle in Genetic Backgrounds of Twelve Different Mega Varieties of Rice (Q48194278) (← links)
- A mathematical model of phloem sucrose transport as a new tool for designing rice panicle structure for high grain yield. (Q50993419) (← links)
- Mapping QTLs for improving grain yield using the USDA rice mini-core collection (Q51580308) (← links)
- Relationships of non‐structural carbohydrates accumulation and translocation with yield formation in rice recombinant inbred lines under two nitrogen levels (Q51611650) (← links)
- Nucleotide diversity, natural variation, and evolution of Flexible culm-1 and Strong culm-2 lodging resistance genes in rice (Q51666798) (← links)
- QTL mapping and candidate gene analysis of peduncle vascular bundle related traits in rice by genome-wide association study. (Q52670591) (← links)
- Genome Wide Association Mapping of Grain and Straw Biomass Traits in the Rice Bengal and Assam Aus Panel (BAAP) Grown Under Alternate Wetting and Drying and Permanently Flooded Irrigation (Q57927261) (← links)
- Panicle Morphology Mutant 1 (PMM1) determines the inflorescence architecture of rice by controlling brassinosteroid biosynthesis (Q60045381) (← links)
- Multiple areas investigation reveals the genes related to vascular bundles in rice (Q64067775) (← links)
- Dissecting the genetic basis of heavy panicle hybrid rice uncovered Gn1a and GS3 as key genes (Q88075976) (← links)
- Pleiotropic Effect of GNP1 Underlying Grain Number per Panicle on Sink, Source and Flow in Rice (Q97521954) (← links)