Roles of the Hd5 gene controlling heading date for adaptation to the northern limits of rice cultivation.
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Adaptation to the local environment by modifications of the photoperiod response in cropsUnderstanding the genetic and epigenetic architecture in complex network of rice flowering pathwaysTranscriptional and Post-transcriptional Mechanisms Limit Heading Date 1 (Hd1) Function to Adapt Rice to High LatitudesMolecular control of seasonal flowering in rice, arabidopsis and temperate cereals.Cloning of quantitative trait genes from rice reveals conservation and divergence of photoperiod flowering pathways in Arabidopsis and riceDlf1, a WRKY transcription factor, is involved in the control of flowering time and plant height in riceNatural variation of the RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T 1 contributes to flowering time divergence in rice.Casein kinases I and 2α phosphorylate oryza sativa pseudo-response regulator 37 (OsPRR37) in photoperiodic flowering in rice.Genome-wide association mapping for yield and other agronomic traits in an elite breeding population of tropical rice (Oryza sativa).Loss of floral repressor function adapts rice to higher latitudes in EuropeGenetic architecture of variation in heading date among Asian rice accessions.Suppressor of rid1 (SID1) shares common targets with RID1 on florigen genes to initiate floral transition in rice.Genome-wide association mapping focusing on a rice population derived from rice breeding programs in a regionCrop plants as models for understanding plant adaptation and diversificationConstruction of high-density genetic linkage map and identification of flowering-time QTLs in orchardgrass using SSRs and SLAF-seqEffects of Hd2 in the presence of the photoperiod-insensitive functional allele of Hd1 in riceGenetic control of flowering time in rice: integration of Mendelian genetics and genomics.Genetic shift in local rice populations during rice breeding programs in the northern limit of rice cultivation in the world.Combinations of the Ghd7, Ghd8 and Hd1 genes largely define the ecogeographical adaptation and yield potential of cultivated rice.Genetic interactions between diverged alleles of Early heading date 1 (Ehd1) and Heading date 3a (Hd3a)/ RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T1 (RFT1) control differential heading and contribute to regional adaptation in rice (Oryza sativa).Analysis of the early-flowering mechanisms and generation of T-DNA tagging lines in Kitaake, a model rice cultivar.Natural variation in Early flowering1 contributes to early flowering in japonica rice under long days.More than one way to evolve a weed: parallel evolution of US weedy rice through independent genetic mechanisms.Historical changes in population structure during rice breeding programs in the northern limits of rice cultivation.Phenotypic changes during 100-year rice breeding programs in Hokkaido.Divergent Hd1, Ghd7, and DTH7 Alleles Control Heading Date and Yield Potential of Japonica Rice in Northeast China.Combinations of Hd2 and Hd4 genes determine rice adaptability to Heilongjiang Province, northern limit of China.Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of qHD5, a novel major QTL with pleiotropism for yield-related traits in rice (Oryza sativa L.).Colocalization of QTLs for hull-cracked rice and grain size in elite rice varieties in Japan
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Roles of the Hd5 gene controlling heading date for adaptation to the northern limits of rice cultivation.
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Masahiro Yano
Utako Yamanouchi
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2012-10-23T00:00:00Z