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  1. Arabidopsis TAC Position Viewer: a high‐resolution map of transformation‐competent artificial chromosome (TAC) clones aligned with the Arabidopsis thaliana Columbia‐0 genome by Hirose, Yoshitsugu, Suda, Kunihiro, Liu, Yao-Guang, Sato, Shusei, Nakamura, Yukino, Yokoyama, Koji, Yamamoto, Naoki, Hanano, Shigeru, Takita, Eiji, Sakurai, Nozomu, Suzuki, Hideyuki, Nakamura, Yasukazu, Kaneko, Takakazu, Yano, Kentaro, Tabata, Satoshi, Shibata, Daisuke

    Published 2015
    “…We present the large‐scale data set ofTACclones with high‐resolution mapping information as a Java application tool, the ArabidopsisTACPosition Viewer, which provides ready‐to‐go transformable genomicDNAclones corresponding to certain loci on Arabidopsis chromosomes. …”
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  2. A virtual seed file: the use of multispectral image analysis in the management of genebank seed accessions by Hansen, Michael Adsetts Edberg, Hay, Fiona R., Carstensen, Jens Michael

    Published 2016
    “…A multispectral vision system was used to take images of the seeds of 20 diverse varieties of rice (approximately 30 seeds for each variety). …”
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  3. Diurnal patterns of methane emissions from paddy rice fields in the Philippines by Weller, Sebastian, Kraus, David, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Wassmann, Reiner, Tirol-Padre, Agnes, Kiese, Ralf

    Published 2015
    “…Scheduling manual sampling either at early morning (7:009:00) or evening (17:0019:00) results in estimations of seasonal emissions within 94–101% of the “true” value as calculated from multiple daily flux measurements. …”
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  4. Genotypic differences for water-use efficiency and weed competitiveness in dry direct-seeded rice by Mahajan, G., Ramesha, M.S., Chauhan, B.S.

    Published 2015
    “…Relative grain yield loss among genotypes attributable to water stress had a range of 2447%; it was lowest for PAC‐837 (4.96 and 6.5 Mg ha1at 10 and 20 kPa, respectively) and highest for PR‐120 (3.917.37 Mg ha1at 10 and 20 kPa, respectively). …”
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  5. Mapping QTLs for reproductive-stage drought resistance traits using an advanced backcross population in upland rice by Sellamuthu, Reena, Ranganathan, Chandrababu, Serraj, Rachid

    Published 2015
    “…The QTLs qYLD4.1, qYLD6.3, and qYLD12 are other important QTLs identified in this study. …”
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  6. Rice responds to endophytic colonization which is independent of the common symbiotic signaling pathway by Chen, Xi, Miché, Lucie, Sachs, Sabrina, Wang, Qi, Buschart, Anna, Yang, Haiyuan, Vera Cruz, Casiana M., Hurek, Thomas, Reinhold-Hurek, Barbara

    Published 2015
    “…As molecular interactions of plants with N2‐fixing endophytes are largely uncharacterized, we investigated whether the common signaling pathway (CSP) shared by root nodule symbioses (RNS) and arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbioses may have been recruited for the endophytic Azoarcus sp.…”
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  7. Engineering high α‐amylase levels in wheat grain lowers Falling Number but improves baking properties by Ral, Jean-Philippe, Whan, Alex, Larroque, Oscar, Leyne, Emmett, Pritchard, Jeni, Dielen, Anne-Sophie, Howitt, Crispin A., Morell, Matthew K., Newberry, Marcus

    Published 2016
    “…This work demonstrated that wheat in which an isoform α‐amylase (TaAmy3) was overexpressed in the endosperm of developing grain to levels of up to 100‐fold higher than the wild‐type resulted in low FN similar to those seen in LMA‐ or PHS‐affected grains. …”
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