Agriculture
Genome-wide association study identifies a gene responsible for temperature-dependent rice germination
H. Yoshida, K. Hirano, et al.
This groundbreaking research identifies the genetic basis of temperature-dependent rice germination, revealing how a specific 4 bp InDel in the GF14h gene significantly affects germination rates. Conducted by Hideki Yoshida and colleagues, this study uncovers the interplay between GF14h, OREB1, and MFT2 in regulating ABA signaling, with implications for rice adaptation in northern climates.
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