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    Genetic Dissection of Grain Size Traits Through Genome-Wide Association Study Based on Genic Markers in Rice by Nayak, Amrit Kumar, C, Anilkumar, Behera, Sasmita, Sah, Rameswar Prasad, Lavanya, Gera Roopa, Kumar, Awadhesh, Behera, Lambodar, Tp, Muhammed Azharudheen

    Published in Rice science (01-09-2022)
    “…Grain size plays a significant role in rice, starting from affecting yield to consumer preference, which is the driving force for deep investigation and…”
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    Understanding natural genetic variation for grain phytic acid content and functional marker development for phytic acid-related genes in rice by TP, Muhammed Azharudheen, Kumar, Awadhesh, Anilkumar, Chandrappa, Sah, Rameswar Prasad, Behera, Sasmita, Marndi, Bishnu Charan

    Published in BMC plant biology (17-09-2022)
    “…The nutritional value of rice can be improved by developing varieties with optimum levels of grain phytic acid (PA). Artificial low-PA mutants with impaired PA…”
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    cgSSR marker‐based genome‐wide association study identified genomic regions for panicle characters and yield in rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Sah, Rameswar Prasad, Nayak, Amrit Kumar, Chandrappa, Anilkumar, Behera, Sasmita, Azharudheen TP, Muhammed, Lavanya, G Roopa

    “…BACKGROUND To improve production efficiency, positive alleles corresponding to yield‐related attributes must be accumulated in a single elite background. We…”
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    Conventional and contemporary approaches for drought tolerance rice breeding: Progress and prospects by Anilkumar, C, Sah, Rameswar Prasad, Beena, Radha, Azharudheen TP, Muhammed, Kumar, Awadesh, Behera, Sasmita, Sunitha, NC, Pradhan, SK, Reshmi Raj, KR, C, Parameswaran, Marndi, BC, Singh, Anil Kumar

    Published in Plant breeding (01-08-2023)
    “…Drought is becoming a major threat to rice farming across the globe owing to the depletion of water tables in rice‐growing belts. Drought affects rice plants…”
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