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[InstanceEdit:8934132] Jaiswal, Pankaj, 2016-08-08
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[LiteratureReference:9622151] Natural variation in GS5 plays an important role in regulating grain size and yield in rice
[LiteratureReference:9622194] GS3, a major QTL for grain length and weight and minor QTL for grain width and thickness in rice, encodes a putative transmembrane protein
[LiteratureReference:8934087] Validation and characterization of Ghd7.1, a major quantitative trait locus with pleiotropic effects on spikelets per panicle, plant height, and heading date in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
[LiteratureReference:9927801] Alternative functions of Hd1 in repressing or promoting heading are determined by Ghd7 status under long-day conditions
[LiteratureReference:9608973] Loss of function of OsMADS3 via the insertion of a novel retrotransposon leads to recessive male sterility in rice (Oryza sativa)
[LiteratureReference:9924462]
OsHOX1
and
OsHOX28
Redundantly Shape Rice Tiller Angle by Reducing
HSFA2D
Expression and Auxin Content
[LiteratureReference:9924393] A Novel Tiller Angle Gene, TAC3, together with TAC1 and D2 Largely Determine the Natural Variation of Tiller Angle in Rice Cultivars
[LiteratureReference:8934016] Combinations of the Ghd7, Ghd8 and Hd1 genes largely define the ecogeographical adaptation and yield potential of cultivated rice
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