Autor: Septiningsih, Endang M.
- Flood resilience loci SUBMERGENCE 1 and ANAEROBIC GERMINATION 1 interact in seedlings established underwater
- Responses of AG1 and AG2 QTL introgression lines and seed pre-treatment on growth and physiological processes during anaerobic germination of rice under flooding
- Growth, productivity and grain quality of AG1 and AG2 QTLs introgression lines under flooding in direct-seeded rice system
- Increasing flooding tolerance in rice: combining tolerance of submergence and of stagnant flooding
- QTL mapping for tolerance to anaerobic germination in rice from IR64 and the aus landrace Kharsu 80A
- Optimizing sowing and flooding depth for anaerobic germination-tolerant genotypes to enhance crop establishment, early growth, and weed management in dry-seeded rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Autor: Mackill, David J.
- A trehalose-6-phosphate phosphatase enhances enhances anaerobic germination tolerance in rice
- Accelerating the development of new submergence tolerant rice varieties: the case of Ciherang-Sub1 and PSB Rc18-Sub1
- The contribution of submergence-tolerant(Sub1) rice varieties to food security in flood-prone rainfed lowland areas in Asia
- QTL mapping and confirmation for tolerance of anaerobic conditions during germination derived from the rice landrace Ma-Zhan Red
- Tolerance of longer-term partial stagnant flooding is independent of the SUB1 locus in rice
- Molecular marker survey and expression analyses of the rice submergence-tolerance gene SUB1A
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