Huiwu Tang
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View article: Copy number variation of the restorer Rf4 underlies human selection of three-line hybrid rice breeding
Copy number variation of the restorer Rf4 underlies human selection of three-line hybrid rice breeding Open
View article: Changes in the expression pattern of <i>OsWUS</i> negatively regulate plant stature and panicle development in rice
Changes in the expression pattern of <i>OsWUS</i> negatively regulate plant stature and panicle development in rice Open
WUSCHEL (WUS) and WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX (WOX) encode transcription factors and play important roles in regulating the formation and maintenance of shoot and floral meristems. OsWUS have distinct functions in meristem development with sl…
View article: Natural variation of <i>HTH5</i> from wild rice, <i>Oryza rufipogon</i> Griff., is involved in conferring high‐temperature tolerance at the heading stage
Natural variation of <i>HTH5</i> from wild rice, <i>Oryza rufipogon</i> Griff., is involved in conferring high‐temperature tolerance at the heading stage Open
Summary Global warming is a major abiotic stress factor, which limit rice production. Exploiting the genetic basis of the natural variation in heat resistance at different reproductive stages among diverse exotic Oryza germplasms can help …
View article: An asymmetric allelic interaction drives allele transmission bias in interspecific rice hybrids
An asymmetric allelic interaction drives allele transmission bias in interspecific rice hybrids Open
Hybrid sterility (HS) between Oryza sativa (Asian rice) and O . glaberrima (African rice) is mainly controlled by the S1 locus. However, our limited understanding of the HS mechanism hampers utilization of the strong interspecific heterosi…
View article: Genomic structural variation-mediated allelic suppression causes hybrid male sterility in rice
Genomic structural variation-mediated allelic suppression causes hybrid male sterility in rice Open
View article: Multi-step formation, evolution, and functionalization of new cytoplasmic male sterility genes in the plant mitochondrial genomes
Multi-step formation, evolution, and functionalization of new cytoplasmic male sterility genes in the plant mitochondrial genomes Open
View article: Expression analysis of two reverse duplicated small heat shock protein genes in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Expression analysis of two reverse duplicated small heat shock protein genes in rice (Oryza sativa L.) Open
The small heat shock protein (sHSP) chaperones are required for protecting cellular proteins from damage, as well as re-folding denatured proteins. This study was carried out to investigate the temporal-spatial expression patterns of two s…
View article: Genetic interactions between diverged alleles of <i>Early heading date 1</i> (<i>Ehd1</i>) and <i>Heading date 3a</i> (<i>Hd3a</i>)<i>/ RICE <scp>FLOWERING LOCUS</scp> T1</i> (<i><scp>RFT</scp>1</i>) control differential heading and contribute to regional adaptation in rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i>)
Genetic interactions between diverged alleles of <i>Early heading date 1</i> (<i>Ehd1</i>) and <i>Heading date 3a</i> (<i>Hd3a</i>)<i>/ RICE <span>FLOWERING LOCUS</span> T1</i> (<i><span>RFT</span>1</i>) control differential heading and contribute to regional adaptation in rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i>) Open
Summary Initiation of flowering, also called heading, in rice ( Oryza sativa ) is determined by the florigens encoded by Heading date 3a ( Hd3a ) and RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T1 ( RFT 1 ). Early heading date 1 ( Ehd1 ) regulates Hd3a and RFT 1…