rice-genomics
Rice genomics is the study of the complete genetic makeup of rice, encompassing gene identification, sequencing, and functional analysis of its genome. Understanding rice's genetic architecture enables researchers to pinpoint genes controlling yield, disease resistance, drought tolerance, and grain quality. These insights drive molecular breeding strategies that accelerate the development of improved crop varieties essential for global food security.
NUTCRACKER orchestrates cortical cell divisions and sustains stem c...
Rice feeds over half the world's population, and roots with well-organized stem cells absorb wate...
TKC-MC: An Effective Strategy for Generating Heritable Heterozygous...
Understanding which genes keep crops alive and healthy is a key step toward breeding rice and oth...
Genotype-specific optimization of in vitro regeneration and Agrobac...
Rice on your dinner plate — especially fragrant varieties like jasmine-style Indian rices — could...