Similar Items: Deciphering the genetic basis of root morphology, nutrient uptake, yield, and yield-related traits in rice under dry direct-seeded cultivation systems
- Genome-wide association study reveals significant genomic regions for improving yield, adaptability of rice under dry direct seeded cultivation condition
- Epistatic interactions of major effect drought QTLs with genetic background loci determine grain yield of rice under drought stress
- Genotyping-by-sequencing based QTL mapping for rice grain yield under reproductive stage drought stress tolerance
- Haplotype analysis of key genes governing grain yield and quality traits across 3K RG panel reveals scope for the development of tailor‐made rice with enhanced genetic gains
- Bridging the rice yield gaps under drought: QTLs, genes, and their use in breeding programs
- Effective crop management and modern breeding strategies to ensure higher crop productivity under direct seeded rice cultivation system: A review
Author: Sandhu, Nitika
- Pyramiding of drought yield QTLs into a high quality Malaysian rice cultivar MRQ74 improves yield under reproductive stage drought
- Genotyping-by-sequencing based QTL mapping for rice grain yield under reproductive stage drought stress tolerance
- Genetic dissection of epistatic interactions contributing grain yield variability in rice under drought
- Developing climate-resilient, direct-seeded, adapted multiple-stress-tolerant rice applying genomics-assisted breeding
- Effective crop management and modern breeding strategies to ensure higher crop productivity under direct seeded rice cultivation system: A review
- Establishment method affects rice root plasticity in response to drought and its relationship with grain yield stability
Author: Subedi, Sushil Raj
- Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal
- Deciphering the genetic basis of root morphology, nutrient uptake, yield, and yield-related traits in rice under dry direct-seeded cultivation systems
- Genome-wide association study reveals significant genomic regions for improving yield, adaptability of rice under dry direct seeded cultivation condition