Author: Li, Zhikang
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Author: Ali, Jauhar
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- Developing green super rice varieties with high nutrient use efficiency by phenotypic selection under varied nutrient conditions
- Identification of quantitative trait loci associated with nutrient use efficiency traits, using SNP markers in an early backcross population of rice (Oryza sativa L.)
- Genome-wide and gene-based association mapping for rice eating and cooking characteristics and protein content
- Recurrent selection breeding by dominant male sterility for multiple abiotic stresses tolerant rice cultivars
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