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  1. Grain size affects not only rice yield but is also an important element in quality of appearance. However, the mechanism for inheritance of grain size is unclear.

    Authors: Ting Zhang, Shiming Wang, Shuangfei Sun, Yi Zhang, Juan Li, Jing You, Tian Su, Wenbo Chen, Yinghua Ling, Guanghua He and Fangming Zhao
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:40
  2. ALK is the key gene controlling rice gelatinization temperature (GT), which is closely associated with the eating and cooking quality (ECQ) in rice (Oryza sativa L.). To date, at least three ALK alleles are thoug...

    Authors: Zhuanzhuan Chen, Yan Lu, Linhao Feng, Weizhuo Hao, Chuang Li, Yong Yang, Xiaolei Fan, Qianfeng Li, Changquan Zhang and Qiaoquan Liu
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:39
  3. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play essential roles in rice immunity against Magnaporthe oryzae, the causative agent of rice blast disease. Here we demonstrate that Osa-miR162a fine-tunes rice immunity against M. oryzae and ...

    Authors: Xu-Pu Li, Xiao-Chun Ma, He Wang, Yong Zhu, Xin-Xian Liu, Ting-Ting Li, Ya-Ping Zheng, Ji-Qun Zhao, Ji-Wei Zhang, Yan-Yan Huang, Mei Pu, Hui Feng, Jing Fan, Yan Li and Wen-Ming Wang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:38
  4. Stigma exsertion rate (SER) is a key determinant for the outcrossing ability of male sterility lines (MSLs) in hybrid rice seed production. In the process of domestication, the outcrossing ability of cultivate...

    Authors: Quanya Tan, Tuo Zou, Mingmin Zheng, Yuerong Ni, Xin Luan, Xiaohui Li, Weifeng Yang, Zifeng Yang, Haitao Zhu, Ruizhen Zeng, Guifu Liu, Shaokui Wang, Xuelin Fu and Guiquan Zhang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:37
  5. The utilization of heterosis has resulted in significant breakthroughs in rice breeding. However, the development of hybrid japonica has been slow in comparison with that of hybrid indica. The present review expl...

    Authors: Wenjing Zheng, Zuobin Ma, Mingzhu Zhao, Minggang Xiao, Jiaming Zhao, Changhua Wang, Hong Gao, Yuanjun Bai, Hui Wang and Guomin Sui
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:36
  6. The sucrose non-fermenting 1-related kinases 2 (SnRK2s) play important roles in osmotic stress responses in A. thaliana and rice (Oryza sativa L.). Osmotic stress/ABA–activated protein kinase 2 (SAPK2) is a membe...

    Authors: Dengji Lou, Zhen Chen, Diqiu Yu and Xiaoyan Yang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:35
  7. Lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation (Khib), a newly identified post-translational modification, is known to regulate transcriptional activity in animals. However, extensive studies of the lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyry...

    Authors: Chao Xue, Zhongying Qiao, Xu Chen, Penghui Cao, Kai Liu, Shuai Liu, Lu Ye and Zhiyun Gong
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:34
  8. Genetic transformation is one of the most important technologies for revealing or modulating gene function. It is used widely in both functional genomics and molecular breeding of rice. Demands on its use in w...

    Authors: Sae Shimizu-Sato, Katsutoshi Tsuda, Misuzu Nosaka-Takahashi, Toshiya Suzuki, Seijiro Ono, Kim Nhung Ta, Yuri Yoshida, Ken-Ichi Nonomura and Yutaka Sato
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:33
  9. Neo-tetraploid rice (NTR) is a new tetraploid rice germplasm that developed from the crossing and directional selection of different autotetraploid rice lines, which showed high fertility and promising yield p...

    Authors: Hang Yu, Muhammad Qasim Shahid, Qihang Li, Yudi Li, Cong Li, Zijun Lu, Jinwen Wu, Zemin Zhang and Xiangdong Liu
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:32
  10. Light provides the energy for photosynthesis and determines plant morphogenesis and development. Low light compromises photosynthetic efficiency and leads to crop yield loss. It remains unknown how rice respon...

    Authors: Yangxuan Liu, Ting Pan, Yuying Tang, Yong Zhuang, Zhijian Liu, Penghui Li, Hui Li, Weizao Huang, Shengbin Tu, Guangjun Ren, Tao Wang and Songhu Wang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:30
  11. Unfavorable climatic changes have led to an increased threat of several biotic and abiotic stresses over the past few years. Looking at the massive damage caused by these stresses, we undertook a study to deve...

    Authors: Shilpi Dixit, Uma Maheshwar Singh, Arun Kumar Singh, Shamshad Alam, Challa Venkateshwarlu, Vishnu Varthini Nachimuthu, Shailesh Yadav, Ragavendran Abbai, Ramchander Selvaraj, M. Nagamallika Devi, Perumalla Janaki Ramayya, Jyothi Badri, T. Ram, Jhansi Lakshmi, G. Lakshmidevi, Jai Vidhya LRK…
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:29
  12. Bacterial leaf streak (BLS) and bacterial blight (BB) are two major prevalent and devastating rice bacterial diseases caused by the Gram-negative bacteria of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (Xoc) and Xanthomonas...

    Authors: Wei Yang, Yanhu Ju, Liping Zuo, Luyue Shang, Xinru Li, Xiaoming Li, Shangzong Feng, Xinhua Ding and Zhaohui Chu
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:28
  13. Awns are bristle-like organs at the tips of the glumes. Wild rice has maintained long awns for successful seed propagation through seed dispersal. Seed awning is an interesting trait in rice domestication. Lon...

    Authors: Yaddehige Priya Jayantha Amarasinghe, Rie Kuwata, Akinori Nishimura, Phuong Dang Thai Phan, Ryo Ishikawa and Takashige Ishii
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:26
  14. The large family of pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins is widely distributed among land plants. Such proteins play vital roles in intron splicing, RNA editing, RNA processing, RNA stability and RNA transl...

    Authors: Jun Lv, Lianguang Shang, Yun Chen, Yao Han, Xiaoyan Yang, Shuzhang Xie, Wenqin Bai, Mingyu Hu, Hong Wu, Kairong Lei, Ya’nan Yang, Shengzhen Ge, Hai Phuong Trinh, Yi Zhang, Longbiao Guo and Zhongwei Wang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:25
  15. Rice black-streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV) causes one of the most important rice virus diseases of plants in East Asia. However, molecular mechanism(s)controlling rice resistance to infection is largely unknown.

    Authors: Rongfei Lu, Zhiyang Liu, Yudong Shao, Jiuchang Su, Xuejuan Li, Feng Sun, Yihua Zhang, Shuo Li, Yali Zhang, Jin Cui, Yijun Zhou, Wenbiao Shen and Tong Zhou
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:24
  16. Glutathione (GSH) is important for plants to resist abiotic stress, and a large amount of energy is required in the process. However, it is not clear how the energy status affects the accumulation of GSH in pl...

    Authors: Pinghui Yu, Ning Jiang, Weimeng Fu, Guangjie Zheng, Guangyan Li, Baohua Feng, Tingting Chen, Jiaying Ma, Hubo Li, Longxing Tao and Guanfu Fu
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:23
  17. Vacuolar processing enzymes (VPEs) have been identified as the enzymes that regulate vacuole-mediated programmed cell death (PCD) in plants. The mechanism that VPE regulates the PCD in rice aleurone layers rem...

    Authors: Heting Zhang, Yu Xiao, Xiaojiang Deng, Hongyu Feng, Zhe Li, Lulu Zhang and Huiping Chen
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:22
  18. Rice sheath blight (ShB) disease, caused by the pathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia solani, causes significant yield losses globally. US weedy rice populations, which are de-domesticated forms of indica and aus cultiva...

    Authors: David M. Goad, Yulin Jia, Andrew Gibbons, Yan Liu, David Gealy, Ana L. Caicedo and Kenneth M. Olsen
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:21
  19. Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is a non-protein amino acid present in all living things. GABA is mainly synthesized from glutamate by glutamate decarboxylase (GAD). In plants the enzymatic activity of GAD is a...

    Authors: Kazuhito Akama, Nadia Akter, Hinako Endo, Masako Kanesaki, Masaki Endo and Seiichi Toki
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:20
  20. Rice blast is generally considered the most devastating rice disease worldwide. The development of resistant varieties has been proven to be the most economical strategy to control the disease. A cluster of re...

    Authors: Xiuli Meng, Gui Xiao, Mary Jeanie Telebanco-Yanoria, Paolo Miguel Siazon, Jonas Padilla, Rina Opulencia, Joseph Bigirimana, Georges Habarugira, Jun Wu, Mingyang Li, Baohua Wang, Guo-dong Lu and Bo Zhou
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:19
  21. Abscisic acid (ABA) acts as a signaling hormone in plants against abiotic stress, but its function in energy homeostasis under heat stress is unclear.

    Authors: Guangyan Li, Caixia Zhang, Guangheng Zhang, Weimeng Fu, Baohua Feng, Tingting Chen, Shaobing Peng, Longxing Tao and Guanfu Fu
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:18
  22. Field resistance is often effective and durable as compared to vertical resistance. The introgression line (INGR15002) derived from O. glumaepatula has proven broad spectrum field resistance for both leaf and ...

    Authors: S. J. S. Rama Devi, Kuldeep Singh, B. Umakanth, B. Vishalakshi, K. Vijaya Sudhakara Rao, B. Suneel, S. K. Sharma, Gopala Krishna Murthy Kadambari, M. S. Prasad, P. Senguttvel, Divya P. Syamaladevi and M. S. Madhav
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:17
  23. Xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) is an important enzyme in purine metabolism. It is involved in regulation of the normal growth and non-biological stress-induced ageing processes in plants. The present study inves...

    Authors: Ruicai Han, Xunfeng He, Xiaohua Pan, Qinghua Shi and Ziming Wu
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:16
  24. Loose Plant Architecture 1 (LPA1), an indeterminate domain (IDD) protein, exhibits almost no expression in the leaves, but the overexpression of LPA1 significantly increases the resistance of rice to sheath bligh...

    Authors: Qian Sun, Dan Dan Li, Jin Chu, De Peng Yuan, Shuang Li, Li Juan Zhong, Xiao Han and Yuan Hu Xuan
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:15
  25. The grain number per panicle (GNP), which is one of three grain yield components, is an important trait for the genetic improvement of rice. Although the NAL1 and GNP1 genes regulating the rice GNP and grain yiel...

    Authors: Yun Wang, Laiyuan Zhai, Kai Chen, Congcong Shen, Yuntao Liang, Chunchao Wang, Xiuqin Zhao, Shu Wang and Jianlong Xu
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:14
  26. The construction of genetic maps based on molecular markers is a crucial step in rice genetic and genomic studies. Pure lines derived from multiple parents provide more abundant genetic variation than those fr...

    Authors: Pingping Qu, Jinhui Shi, Tianxiao Chen, Kai Chen, Congcong Shen, Jiankang Wang, Xiangqian Zhao, Guoyou Ye, Jianlong Xu and Luyan Zhang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:13
  27. In this study, the cold-tolerance capacity of 133 varieties of weedy rice was evaluated based on the comprehensive evaluation index D, with Kongyu 131 used as a cold-tolerant control. A total of 39.8% of the 1...

    Authors: Bing Han, Xiaoding Ma, Di Cui, Yanjie Wang, Leiyue Geng, Guilan Cao, Hui Zhang and Longzhi Han
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:12
  28. Wild-abortive cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS-WA) and Honglian CMS (CMS-HL) are the two main CMS types utilized in production of three-line hybrid rice in xian/indica (XI) rice. Dissection of the genetic basis of...

    Authors: Pingbo Li, Hao Zhou, Hanyuan Yang, Duo Xia, Rongjia Liu, Ping Sun, Quanxiu Wang, Guanjun Gao, Qinglu Zhang, Gongwei Wang and Yuqing He
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:11
  29. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is generally sensitive to low temperatures, and in production systems that use direct-seeding, low-temperature germinability (LTG) is a desired trait. Previously, the QTLs, qLTG1 and qLTG3,

    Authors: Kyu-Chan Shim, Sun Ha Kim, Hyun-Sook Lee, Cheryl Adeva, Yun-A Jeon, Ngoc Ha Luong, Woo-Jin Kim, Mirjalol Akhtamov, Yong-Jin Park and Sang-Nag Ahn
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:10
  30. The breakthrough CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat)/Cas9-mediated genome-editing technology has led to great progress in monocot research; however, several factors need to be con...

    Authors: Jin-Jun Yue, Chwan-Yang Hong, Pengcheng Wei, Yu-Chang Tsai and Choun-Sea Lin
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:9
  31. Expression of either Cas9 or Cas12a and guide RNAs by a single Polymerase II (Pol II) promoter represents a compact CRISPR expression system and has many advantages for different applications. In order to make...

    Authors: Zhaohui Zhong, Shishi Liu, Xiaopei Liu, Binglin Liu, Xu Tang, Qiurong Ren, Jianping Zhou, Xuelian Zheng, Yiping Qi and Yong Zhang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:8
  32. Grain size is a key agronomic trait that is directly associated with grain yield in rice. Although several genes related to grain size in rice have been identified, our understanding of the mechanism of grain ...

    Authors: Yan Chun, Jingjing Fang, Syed Adeel Zafar, Jiangyuan Shang, Jinfeng Zhao, Shoujiang Yuan and Xueyong Li
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:7
  33. Multiple haplotypes at the same rice blast R-gene locus share extremely high sequence similarity, which makes the gene diagnostic method using molecular markers less effective in differentiation from one another....

    Authors: Gui Xiao, Jianyuan Yang, Xiaoyuan Zhu, Jun Wu and Bo Zhou
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:6
  34. Genome editing tools have greatly facilitated the functional analysis of genes of interest by targeted mutagenesis. Many usable genome editing tools, including different site-specific nucleases and editor data...

    Authors: Leo Herbert, Anne-Cécile Meunier, Martine Bes, Aurore Vernet, Murielle Portefaix, Franz Durandet, Remy Michel, Christian Chaine, Patrice This, Emmanuel Guiderdoni and Christophe Périn
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:5
  35. Delivery of CRISPR reagents into cells as ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes enables transient editing, and avoids CRISPR reagent integration in the genomes. Another technical advantage is that RNP delivery can...

    Authors: Raviraj Banakar, Mollie Schubert, Michael Collingwood, Christopher Vakulskas, Alan L. Eggenberger and Kan Wang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:4
  36. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple food crop, feeding more than 50% of the world’s population. Diseases caused by bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens constantly threaten the rice production and lead to enormou...

    Authors: Nan Jiang, Jun Yan, Yi Liang, Yanlong Shi, Zhizhou He, Yuntian Wu, Qin Zeng, Xionglun Liu and Junhua Peng
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:3
  37. FPF1 (flowering-promoting factor 1) is one of the important family involved in the genetic control of flowering time in plant. Until now, limited knowledge concerning FPF1 family in rice has been understood.

    Authors: Yaomin Guo, Qi Wu, Zizhao Xie, Bo Yu, Rongfeng Zeng, Qian Min and Junli Huang
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:2
  38. The level of difficulty involved in separating marker genotypes greatly determines the utilization of such marker-aided selection (MAS) by breeders. Genotyping by use of agarose gel electrophoresis is easily a...

    Authors: Wei Hu, Tianhao Zhou, Pengfei Wang, Bo Wang, Jiaming Song, Zhongmin Han, Lingling Chen, Kede Liu and Yongzhong Xing
    Citation: Rice 2020 13:1
  39. Carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) are two fundamental components of starch and protein, which are important determinants of grain yield and quality. The food preferences of consumers and the expected end-use of grai...

    Authors: Liang Tang, Fan Zhang, Anjin Liu, Jian Sun, Song Mei, Xin Wang, Zhongyuan Liu, Wanying Liu, Qing Lu and Shuangjie Chen
    Citation: Rice 2019 12:101
  40. The endosperm of rice (Oryza sativa) has been usually used for the study of starch synthesis. Although several related factors have been revealed, other unknown members remain to be identified, given that starch ...

    Authors: Mengyao Xue, Linglong Liu, Yanfang Yu, Jianping Zhu, Hao Gao, Yihua Wang and Jianmin Wan
    Citation: Rice 2019 12:100
  41. Salt stress is an important factor that limits rice yield. We identified a novel, strongly salt tolerant rice landrace called Changmaogu (CMG) collected from a coastal beach of Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, C...

    Authors: Bing-Rui Sun, Chong-Yun Fu, Zhi-Lan Fan, Yu Chen, Wen-Feng Chen, Jing Zhang, Li-Qun Jiang, Shuwei Lv, Da-Jian Pan and Chen Li
    Citation: Rice 2019 12:99
  42. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield is limited inherently by environmental stresses, including biotic and abiotic stresses. Thus, it is of great importance to perform in-depth explorations on the genes that are closely ...

    Authors: Samuel Tareke Woldegiorgis, Shaobo Wang, Yiruo He, Zhenhua Xu, Lijuan Chen, Huan Tao, Yu Zhang, Yang Zou, Andrew Harrison, Lina Zhang, Yufang Ai, Wei Liu and Huaqin He
    Citation: Rice 2019 12:97
  43. Starch branching enzymes (SBE) and granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) are two important enzymes for starch biosynthesis. SBE mainly contributes to the formation of side branches, and GBSS mainly contributes ...

    Authors: Huaxin Han, Chuantian Yang, Jihui Zhu, Lixia Zhang, Yeming Bai, Enpeng Li and Robert G. Gilbert
    Citation: Rice 2019 12:96
  44. Sheath blight (ShB), caused by Rhizoctonia solani Kühn, is one of the most destructive rice diseases. Developing ShB-resistant rice cultivars represents the most economical and environmentally sound strategy for ...

    Authors: Fan Zhang, Dan Zeng, Cong-Shun Zhang, Jia-Ling Lu, Teng-Jun Chen, Jun-Ping Xie and Yong-Li Zhou
    Citation: Rice 2019 12:93
  45. In cereal crop rice, auxin is known as an important class of plant hormone that regulates a plethora of plant growth and development. Glycosylation of auxin is known to be one of the important mechanisms media...

    Authors: Qian Liu, Ting-Ting Chen, Dong-Wang Xiao, Shu-Man Zhao, Ji-Shan Lin, Ting Wang, Yan-Jie Li and Bing-Kai Hou
    Citation: Rice 2019 12:92

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