Advances in Rice Genetics, Band 1

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Gurdev S. Khush, D. S. Brar, B. Hardy
Int. Rice Res. Inst., 2003 - 642 Seiten
Genetics and breeding of agronomic traits. Genetic diversity, evolution, and alien introgression. Molecular markers, QTL mapping, and marker-assisted selection. Genomics. Gene isolation and function. Tissue culture and transformation. Genetics of rice pathogens.
 

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Inheritance and allelic relationships of rice gall midge resistance genes
51
Inheritance of nitrogen efficiency under aluminum stress in upland rice lines
58
Genetic relationship between red pericarp and fertility restoration in rice
64
Developmental genetics of internodal elongation in floating rice
72
Genotype by environment interaction across normal and delayed planting
79
Characterization of a rice mutant showing an abnormal morphology
85
Diphyletic origin of cultivated rice based on genetic analysis and archaeology
91
PCRRFLP analysis of cpDNA and mtDNA in Oryza
96
Advances in rice chromosome research 19952000
103
Advanced cytogenetics in Oryzeae
109
Highresolution fluorescence in situ hybridization FISH for gene mapping
115
Characterizing hybrid and backcross derivatives of O sativa O minuta
122
identification of genes
128
Traitimproving wild QTL alleles identified using advanced backcross QTL
135
A new gene for resistance to bacterial blight from Oryza rufipogon
143
Genetic analysis of pollen sterility loci found in hybrid progeny between
149
Identifying subspeciesspecific DNA markers in rice
157
Fingerprinting of Indian scented rice by RAPD markers
166
Reproductive barriers between japonica and indica crosses
173
Molecular diversity and its geographical distribution in core rice germplasm
182
Genetic diversity based on isozyme pattern of rice germplasm in China
188
Genetic diversity in seed storage proteins of Bangladeshi rice cultivars
194
Genetic diversity in rainfed lowland rice genotypes as detected by RAPD primers
200
Markerbased estimation of coefficient of coancestry in rice
203
The application of molecular markers in rice
213
Converting rice RFLP markers to PCRbased markers by the dCAPS method
221
Fine mapping of the F1 pollen sterility loci Sa and Sc in rice using
228
Mapping quantitative trait loci controlling heading date in rice
238
Molecular markers for detecting bacterial blight resistance genes
245
Markerassisted selection for transferring resistance to blast in highyielding
253
QTL identification genetic model
259
Molecular mapping and markeraided selection of a gene conferring
265
Mapping of a gene ovicidal to whitebacked planthopper Sogatella furcifera
272
QTLs markerassisted selection and environmental
279
Mapping genes that control traits related to submergence tolerance in rice
287
Mapping QTLs for salt tolerance in rice
294
Mapping QTLs for ozone resistance in rice
302
Molecular genetic analysis of quantitative trait loci related to rice grain quality
309
Mapping the rt root growthinhibiting gene of rice by RFLP markers
314
an integrated rice science database
380
CDROM for PC version of RiceGenes a ricespecific ACEDB
386
One supermutator transposon family found in rice
395
Chloroplast targeting signal regulates transgene expression in rice
403
Characterization and expression of rice monosaccharide transporter
409
Functional analysis of protein phosphatase 2C in rice
416
Identification of differentially expressed genes during disease resistance
421
Jasmonic acid and salicylic acidmediated defense signal transduction in rice
429
Hypothetical model of genetic regulation of the glutelin biosynthesis pathway
436
Differential expression of rice genes in response to iron
444
Inducing dehydration tolerance in rice by regulated expression of genes
451
Developmental changes of phyllochron in the life cycle of rice
457
Alteration of rice floral organ identity by ectopic expression of the rice
465
Expressed sequence tag analysis of developing seed coat and characterization
473
Complex organization of the rice Purple leaf locus involved in tissuespecific
475
Molecular basis of 5methyltryptophanresistant rice
482
a molecular approach for developing coldtolerant rice
488
Production of allohexaploid somatic hybrid plants by electrofusing mesophyll
497
Improved methods for anther and pollen culture in rice
503
Selection of high greenplant regenerating lines through rice anther culture
509
Histological analysis of cell proliferation in early stages of rice seed culture
517
In vitro selection and rapid screening of highlysine mutants in rice
526
Studies on the cryopreservation of cell suspension cultures of Iranian indica
533
Doublerightborder DRB binary vectors for producing selectable markerfree
541
Construction of three transgenic rice populations by maize transposable
547
Rice transformation for resistance to stem borer
555
Inheritance of cry1Ab and snowdrop lectin gna genes in transgenic javanica
565
Genotype screening of japonica rice cultivars for Agrobacterium
570
Blastresistant transgenic rice with a phytoalexin gene
577
Improved transgene expression systems and dehydrationtolerant transgenic
584
Transgenic rice resistant to imidazolinone herbicides
590
Genetic analysis and field testing of elite rice cultivars transformed with
596
Modification of starch branching degree in transgenic rice
604
markers for cell proliferation
610
Developing and using SCAR sequence characterized amplified regions
619
Diversity of Pyricularia grisea populations in Thailand
627
Molecular genetic characterization of the rice blast Pyricularia grisea
633
Race differentiation of bacterial leaf blight of rice in DPR Korea
640
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