Grain lysine enrichment and improved stress tolerance in rice through protein engineering
Amino acids are a major source of nourishment for people living in regions where rice is a
staple food. However, rice grain is deficient in essential amino acids including lysine. The …
staple food. However, rice grain is deficient in essential amino acids including lysine. The …
Expression of AtNF‐YB1 activates early flowering, showing potential in breeding hybrid rice
M Peng, F Gan, C Pan, X Lin, F Lin, Y Ren… - Physiologia …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The nuclear factor Y (NF‐Y) has been shown to be involved in plant growth and
development in response to various environmental signals. However, the integration of …
development in response to various environmental signals. However, the integration of …
Concurrent improvement of rice grain yield and abiotic stress tolerance by overexpression of cytokinin activating enzyme LONELY GUY (OsLOG)
Meristem activity is important for normal plant growth as well as adaptive plastic
development under abiotic stresses. Cytokinin has been recognized to have a major role in …
development under abiotic stresses. Cytokinin has been recognized to have a major role in …
SiNF-YC2 Regulates Early Maturity and Salt Tolerance in Setaria italica
J Niu, Y Guan, X Yu, R Wang, L Qin, E Chen… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Early maturity is an important agronomic trait in most crops, because it can solve the
problem of planting in stubble for multiple crop** as well as make full use of light and …
problem of planting in stubble for multiple crop** as well as make full use of light and …
The key contribution of OsGHD7 in controlling flowering time, grain yield, and abiotic stress tolerance in photoperiod‐insensitive rice
Develo** rice types with shorter life cycle without compromising yield is vital for
sustainable agriculture, as it can significantly reduce water and fertilizer consumption while …
sustainable agriculture, as it can significantly reduce water and fertilizer consumption while …
[HTML][HTML] OsCEP8-mediated abiotic stress response is associated with auxin and sugar homeostasis in plants
S Aggarwal, RS Rathore, R Rakhi, S Kumari… - Environmental and …, 2025 - Elsevier
Plants are exposed to various abiotic stresses in natural environmental conditions such as
drought, salinity, etc., which have a detrimental impact on crop yield. Therefore …
drought, salinity, etc., which have a detrimental impact on crop yield. Therefore …
Raising crops for dry and saline lands: Challenges and the way forward.
This special issue specifically highlights the significant achievements, collates original
research and review articles that advance our current understanding of plant responses to …
research and review articles that advance our current understanding of plant responses to …
Association of the Allelic Variations in Hd1, OsPRR37, Ghd7 and DTH8 With Major Agronomic Traits in Korean Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars
H Lee, SY Lee, J Han, Y Kim, Y Jun, JU Jeung… - Plant …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the complex genetic mechanisms controlling rice heading is crucial for rice
breeding that aims to promote heading while minimizing adverse impacts on other …
breeding that aims to promote heading while minimizing adverse impacts on other …
Overexpression of OsNF-YB4 leads to flowering early, improving photosynthesis and better grain yield in hybrid rice
M Peng, F Gan, X Lin, R Yang, S Li, W Li, L Wu, X Fan… - Plant Science, 2023 - Elsevier
For cereal crops, such as rice, the grain yield mainly comes from the accumulation of
carbohydrates in the seed, which depends ultimately on photosynthesis during the growth …
carbohydrates in the seed, which depends ultimately on photosynthesis during the growth …
A cystathionine beta‐synthase domain containing protein, OsCBSCBS4, interacts with OsSnRK1A and OsPKG and functions in abiotic stress tolerance in rice
S Tomar, A Subba, Y Chatterjee, NK Singhal… - Plant, Cell & … - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Cystathionine‐β‐Synthase (CBS) domain‐containing proteins (CDCPs)
constitute a functionally diverse protein superfamily, sharing an evolutionary conserved CBS …
constitute a functionally diverse protein superfamily, sharing an evolutionary conserved CBS …