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Genome-wide association study of cold tolerance of Chinese indica rice varieties at the bud burst stageZhang et al., 2018
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- Zhang M
- Ye J
- Xu Q
- Feng Y
- Yuan X
- Yu H
- Wang Y
- Wei X
- Yang Y
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- Plant cell reports
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Key message A region containing three genes on chromosome 1 of indica rice was associated with cold tolerance at the bud burst stage; these results may be useful for breeding cold-tolerant lines. Abstract Low temperature at the bud burst stage is one of the …
- 240000002582 Oryza sativa Indica Group 0 title abstract description 27
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