Search Results - "Ishiguro, Seiya"
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Revision of the relationship between anther morphology and pollen sterility by cold stress at the booting stage in rice
Published in Annals of botany (08-10-2021)“…BACKGROUND AND AIMSCold stress in rice (Oryza sativa) plants at the reproductive stage prevents normal anther development and causes pollen sterility. Tapetum…”
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Low Temperature-Responsive Changes in the Anther Transcriptome's Repeat Sequences Are Indicative of Stress Sensitivity and Pollen Sterility in Rice Strains
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2014)“…Genome-wide transcriptome analyses using microarray probes containing genes and repeat sequences have been performed to examine responses to low temperatures…”
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Genetic Properties Responsible for the Transgressive Segregation of Days to Heading in Rice
Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-05-2019)“…Transgressive segregation produces hybrid progeny phenotypes that exceed the parental phenotypes. Unlike heterosis, extreme phenotypes caused by transgressive…”
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S1-03 Characterization of microspore through the expression patterns of repetitive sequences in rice
Published in Genes & Genetic Systems (2011)“…The studies on the rice microspore have been subjected through the ages because of a vulnerability of the pollen against the environmental changes. For…”
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Low Temperature-Responsive Changes in the Anther Transcriptome’s Repeat Sequences Are Indicative of Stress Sensitivity and Pollen Sterility in Rice Strains1,2[W]
Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (27-12-2013)“…Low-temperature stress in the rice anther causes genome-wide transcriptional changes, including repeat-sequence expression levels that coordinate pollen…”
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Isolation of a major genetic interaction associated with an extreme phenotype using assorted F2 populations in rice
Published in Molecular breeding (01-04-2014)“…Detection of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) is dependent on the materials used in the analysis, as different combinations of parental materials may lead to…”
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