Author: Diaz, Maria Genaleen Q.
- Genetic dissection of root traits in a rice ‘global MAGIC’ population for candidate traits to breed for reduced methane emission
- A robust model based on root morphological and anatomical features to distinguish high and low methane emission rice varieties through machine learning approaches
- Potential plant traits and mechanisms behind methane emissions in rice and target genes for further dissection of their roles
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