Early infection of scutellum tissue with Agrobacterium allows high-speed transformation of rice.
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The non-homologous end-joining pathway is involved in stable transformation in riceGene Overexpression Resources in Cereals for Functional Genomics and Discovery of Useful GenesA Novel Phenolic Compound, Chloroxynil, Improves Agrobacterium-Mediated Transient Transformation in Lotus japonicusDevelopment of Polyspermic Rice ZygotesA rice calcium-dependent protein kinase OsCPK9 positively regulates drought stress tolerance and spikelet fertilityNonredundant regulation of rice arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis by two members of the phosphate transporter1 gene familyResponse of an aspartic protease gene OsAP77 to fungal, bacterial and viral infections in riceEffects of Some Organic Nitrogen Sources and Antibiotics on Callus Growth ofIndicaRice CultivarsEctopic activation of the rice NLR heteropair RGA4/RGA5 confers resistance to bacterial blight and bacterial leaf streak diseases.Two homologous putative protein tyrosine phosphatases, OsPFA-DSP2 and AtPFA-DSP4, negatively regulate the pathogen response in transgenic plants.MOSAIC FLORAL ORGANS1, an AGL6-like MADS box gene, regulates floral organ identity and meristem fate in rice.The YABBY gene TONGARI-BOUSHI1 is involved in lateral organ development and maintenance of meristem organization in the rice spikelet.Expression dynamics of metabolic and regulatory components across stages of panicle and seed development in indica rice.DNA replication arrest leads to enhanced homologous recombination and cell death in meristems of rice OsRecQl4 mutants.Ubiquitin ligase EL5 maintains the viability of root meristems by influencing cytokinin-mediated nitrogen effects in rice.Putative zeatin O-glucosyltransferase OscZOG1 regulates root and shoot development and formation of agronomic traits in rice.OsFTIP1-Mediated Regulation of Florigen Transport in Rice Is Negatively Regulated by the Ubiquitin-Like Domain Kinase OsUbDKγ4.Ectopic overexpression of the transcription factor OsGLK1 induces chloroplast development in non-green rice cells.Enhanced disease resistance and drought tolerance in transgenic rice plants overexpressing protein elicitors from Magnaporthe oryzaeOverexpression of phosphomimic mutated OsWRKY53 leads to enhanced blast resistance in rice.Molecular cloning of Sdr4, a regulator involved in seed dormancy and domestication of rice.Candidate regulators of Early Leaf Development in Maize Perturb Hormone Signalling and Secondary Cell Wall Formation When Constitutively Expressed in Rice.WRKY45-dependent priming of diterpenoid phytoalexin biosynthesis in rice and the role of cytokinin in triggering the reaction.Over-expression of OsHsfA7 enhanced salt and drought tolerance in transgenic rice.Mature seed-derived callus of the model indica rice variety Kasalath is highly competent in Agrobacterium-mediated transformationFunction of xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolases in rice.Surface α-1,3-glucan facilitates fungal stealth infection by interfering with innate immunity in plants.Sequential monitoring of transgene expression following Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of rice.Isolation of a novel UVB-tolerant rice mutant obtained by exposure to carbon-ion beams.Enhanced transgene expression in rice following selection controlled by weak promoters.Functional analysis and expressional characterization of rice ankyrin repeat-containing protein, OsPIANK1, in basal defense against Magnaporthe oryzae attackEstrogen-inducible GFP expression patterns in rice (Oryza sativa L.).Transgenic rice expressing amyloid β-peptide for oral immunizationPrecise marker excision system using an animal-derived piggyBac transposon in plants.MutMap+: genetic mapping and mutant identification without crossing in rice.Identification of proteins enriched in rice egg or sperm cells by single-cell proteomics.Unique features of two potassium channels, OsKAT2 and OsKAT3, expressed in rice guard cells.Multigene knockout utilizing off-target mutations of the CRISPR/Cas9 system in rice.Genome-wide identification of WRKY45-regulated genes that mediate benzothiadiazole-induced defense responses in rice.Natural variation of the RICE FLOWERING LOCUS T 1 contributes to flowering time divergence in rice.
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Early infection of scutellum tissue with Agrobacterium allows high-speed transformation of rice.
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Early infection of scutellum t ...... -speed transformation of rice.
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Early infection of scutellum t ...... -speed transformation of rice.
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Early infection of scutellum t ...... -speed transformation of rice.
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Early infection of scutellum t ...... -speed transformation of rice.
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Haruko Onodera
Hiroshi Tanaka
Kazuko Ono
Seiichi Toki
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10.1111/J.1365-313X.2006.02836.X
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2006-09-01T00:00:00Z