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View article: Multivariate analysis to identify drought responsive morpho-physiological traits in standard chrysanthemum genotypes
Multivariate analysis to identify drought responsive morpho-physiological traits in standard chrysanthemum genotypes Open
Chrysanthemum is a major flower crop grown globally for its use as cut flowers, potted plants and landscape decoration. It is highly susceptible to drought; hence, it is necessary to identify the drought responsive key traits in chrysanthe…
View article: Cellulose and lignin are the regulators of seed hardness in guava (Psidium guajava L.) fruit: Insights for processing and fresh consumption
Cellulose and lignin are the regulators of seed hardness in guava (Psidium guajava L.) fruit: Insights for processing and fresh consumption Open
Seed hardness adversely affects consumer preference and hence is an important economic trait in guava breeding (Psidium guajava L.). In this study, seed hardness was studied in 18 guava genotypes along with other related seed, fruit, and b…
View article: Major Genic Factors Influencing Nitrogen Response in Rice Revealed Through in-silico Characterization and Expression Dynamics of a Set of Novel Candidate Genes
Major Genic Factors Influencing Nitrogen Response in Rice Revealed Through in-silico Characterization and Expression Dynamics of a Set of Novel Candidate Genes Open
Background Rice is a vital cereal and staple food worldwide. Although rice cultivation requires a large amount of nitrogenous fertilizer, its nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is only 20–50%. Therefore, in addition to soil and fertilizer manag…
View article: Bioactive Compounds and Bitterness Properties of Newly Developed Interspecific Citrus Hybrids (Citrus maxima [Burm. f.] Osbeck × Citrus sinensis [L.] Osbeck)
Bioactive Compounds and Bitterness Properties of Newly Developed Interspecific Citrus Hybrids (Citrus maxima [Burm. f.] Osbeck × Citrus sinensis [L.] Osbeck) Open
In the present study, variation in phytochemical properties was estimated in 16 newly developed interspecific citrus hybrids (Citrus maxima [Burm. f.] Osbeck × C. sinensis [L.] Osbeck) and parental genotypes. Results showed that the inters…
View article: Reduced activity of an immunogenic macromolecule Amylase Trypsin inhibitor (ATI) in wheat through CRISPR/Cas9 mediated multiple gene editing
Reduced activity of an immunogenic macromolecule Amylase Trypsin inhibitor (ATI) in wheat through CRISPR/Cas9 mediated multiple gene editing Open
Wheat is the staple food for 40% of the world, providing 20% of dietary energy and protein. However, along with providing nutrition, wheat contains several anti-nutritional macromolecules. Amylase/Trypsin inhibitors (ATIs) are one such mac…
View article: Unlocking Genetic Hotspots: GWAS Reveals Key Nitrogen Responsive Genomic Regions and Key Genes for Root and Yield Traits in Indica Rice
Unlocking Genetic Hotspots: GWAS Reveals Key Nitrogen Responsive Genomic Regions and Key Genes for Root and Yield Traits in Indica Rice Open
Enhanced Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) for crop plant is important for the environment and cost of cultivation. Rice has the lowest NUE among the cereals, hence it is necessary to know the underlying genetic factors associated with it. To …
View article: Exploring the synergy of enzymes, nutrients, and gene networks in rice starch granule biogenesis
Exploring the synergy of enzymes, nutrients, and gene networks in rice starch granule biogenesis Open
Introduction Rice is a primary food source almost for more than 50% of the total world's population. Glycemic index (GI) is high in most of the rice varieties, limiting their consumption by diabetic and obese people. As a result, developin…
View article: Growing Indica and Aus Type Rice till Maturity in Hydroponics under N-Optimum and N-Stressed Condition: A Detailed Account
Growing Indica and Aus Type Rice till Maturity in Hydroponics under N-Optimum and N-Stressed Condition: A Detailed Account Open
The optimal utilization of nitrogenous fertilizer in agriculture is essential for reducing nitrogen (N) induced pollution and minimizing production costs. While studies have been conducted on the performance of rice genotypes under N-stres…
View article: Low Titre of Agroinoculum with Prolonged Incubation Period and Low Auxin Concentration in the Regeneration Media are the Key to High Frequency of Transformation in Climate Resilient Aus type Rice Genotype Nagina 22
Low Titre of Agroinoculum with Prolonged Incubation Period and Low Auxin Concentration in the Regeneration Media are the Key to High Frequency of Transformation in Climate Resilient Aus type Rice Genotype Nagina 22 Open
Developing a highly efficient and reproducible plant regeneration protocol holds paramount significance in advancing technology for the genetic transformation of rice genotypes, facilitating their further utilization in crop improvement an…
View article: RiceMetaSys: Drought-miR, a one-stop solution for drought responsive miRNAs-mRNA module in rice
RiceMetaSys: Drought-miR, a one-stop solution for drought responsive miRNAs-mRNA module in rice Open
MicroRNAs are key players involved in stress responses in plants and reports are available on the role of miRNAs in drought stress response in rice. This work reports the development of a database, RiceMetaSys: Drought-miR, based on the me…
View article: Harvesting Maturity Assessment of Newly Developed Citrus Hybrids (Citrus maxima Merr. × Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) for Optimum Juice Quality
Harvesting Maturity Assessment of Newly Developed Citrus Hybrids (Citrus maxima Merr. × Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck) for Optimum Juice Quality Open
The assessment of the optimum harvesting stage is a prerequisite to evaluating the performance of new citrus genotypes. The intrinsic and extrinsic fruit quality traits of citrus fruits change throughout their developmental process; theref…
View article: Understanding the role of miRNAs in governing the drought sensitive response of a rice mega variety, Swarna at reproductive stage
Understanding the role of miRNAs in governing the drought sensitive response of a rice mega variety, Swarna at reproductive stage Open
To combat drought stress, the major abiotic stress in rice, major genomic regions governing stress tolerance under field conditions have been identified and exploited, though their molecular basis remains elusive till date. We have recentl…
View article: Evolutionary Relationship and Structural Analysis of Blast Resistance Associated Novel Osvwa36 and Osvwa37 Genes in Cultivated and Wild Species of Rice
Evolutionary Relationship and Structural Analysis of Blast Resistance Associated Novel Osvwa36 and Osvwa37 Genes in Cultivated and Wild Species of Rice Open
Rice blast is a dreadful disease that causes enormous losses in rice production worldwide. To develop blast resistant rice cultivars, it is necessary to identify resistance and defence regulator genes and the underlying mechanism of resist…
View article: Meta-Analysis of Microarray Data and Their Utility in Dissecting the Mapped QTLs for Heat Acclimation in Rice
Meta-Analysis of Microarray Data and Their Utility in Dissecting the Mapped QTLs for Heat Acclimation in Rice Open
In the current global warming scenario, it is imperative to develop crops with improved heat tolerance or acclimation, for which knowledge of major heat stress-tolerant genes or genomic regions is a prerequisite. Though several quantitativ…
View article: Elucidation of Physio-Biochemical Changes in Citrus spp. Incited by Xanthomonas citri pv. citri
Elucidation of Physio-Biochemical Changes in Citrus spp. Incited by Xanthomonas citri pv. citri Open
India is one of the leading citrus−producing countries, next to China and Brazil. Despite the sizeable production, especially of lemons and limes, India contributes meagerly to the world’s citrus market. Of the various factors responsible …
View article: Overexpression of a DUF740 family gene (LOC_Os04g59420) imparts enhanced climate resilience through multiple stress tolerance in rice
Overexpression of a DUF740 family gene (LOC_Os04g59420) imparts enhanced climate resilience through multiple stress tolerance in rice Open
Functional characterization of stress-responsive genes through the analysis of transgenic plants is a standard approach to comprehend their role in climate resilience and subsequently exploit them for sustainable crop improvement. In this …
View article: Additional file 4 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response
Additional file 4 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response Open
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View article: Additional file 6 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response
Additional file 6 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response Open
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View article: Additional file 2 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response
Additional file 2 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response Open
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View article: Additional file 3 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response
Additional file 3 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response Open
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View article: Additional file 5 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response
Additional file 5 of Integration of miRNA dynamics and drought tolerant QTLs in rice reveals the role of miR2919 in drought stress response Open
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View article: Understanding plant–microbe interaction of rice and soybean with two contrasting diazotrophic bacteria through comparative transcriptome analysis
Understanding plant–microbe interaction of rice and soybean with two contrasting diazotrophic bacteria through comparative transcriptome analysis Open
Understanding the beneficial plant–microbe interactions is becoming extremely critical for deploying microbes imparting plant fitness and achieving sustainability in agriculture. Diazotrophic bacteria have the unique ability to survive wit…