Genome-wide association analysis for emergence of deeply sown rice (Oryza sativa) reveals novel aus-specific phytohormone candidate genes that conferred adaption to dry-direct seeding in the field.
Abstract:Dry direct-seeded rice (dry-DSR) is typically sown deeply to circumvent
the need for irrigation, and thus seedling emergence is a crucial trait
affecting plant stand and yield. To breed elite cultivars that use less
water and are climate-resilient, understanding the genomic regions and
underlying genes that confer emergence for deeply sown dry-DSR would be
highly advantageous. A combined diversity panel of 470 rice accessions
(RDP1 plus aus subset of 3K RGP) was evaluated with 2.9 million single
nucleotide pol… Show more
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