Abstract:SUMMARYNitrogen (N) is a vital major nutrient for rice (Oryza sativa). Rice responds to different applications of N by altering its root morphology, including root elongation. Although ammonium () is the primary source of N for rice, is toxic to rice roots and inhibits root elongation. However, the precise molecular mechanism that ‐inhibited root elongation of rice is not well understood. Here, we identified a rice T‐DNA insert mutant of OsMADS5 with a longer seminal root (SR) under sufficient N conditions. R… Show more
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