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Panicle transcriptome of high-yield mutant indica rice reveals physiological mechanisms and novel candidate regulatory genes for yield under reproductive stage drought stress.

Aparna EragamAnkita MohapatraVishnu ShuklaRajashekar Varma KadumuriAbin Panackal GeorgeLatha PuttaSrividhya AkkareddySreenivas ChavaliLakshminarayana R VemireddyEswarayya Ramireddy
Published in: BMC plant biology (2023)
A gamma-irradiate rice mutant MM11 was identified by mutation breeding, and it showed higher potential to sustain yield under reproductive stage drought stress in field and pot culture conditions. Further, a comparative panicle transcriptome revealed significant biological processes and molecular regulators involved in emerged panicle development, yield and drought stress integration. The study extends our understanding of the physiological mechanisms and candidate genes involved in sustaining yield under drought stress.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • rna seq
  • gene expression
  • risk assessment
  • single molecule
  • wild type
  • human health