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Mapping QTL hotspots associated with weed competitive traits in backcross population derived from *Oryza sativa* L. and *O. glaberrima* Steud.
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This research reveals the significant potential of *O. glaberrima* in enhancing weed competitiveness in rice. By identifying 72 QTLs linked to weed competitive traits in a specialized breeding population, the authors pave the way for improved grain yield under aerobic conditions. Explore how these discoveries could transform rice cultivation!
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