Origins and Phylogeny of Rices

Origins and Phylogeny of Rices
Author: N.M. Nayar
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780124171893

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Origin and Phylogeny of Rices provides an evolutionary understanding of the origin, spread, and extent of genetic diversity in rice. This single volume is the first to review and synthesize the significant work done in this area in the last 30 years. Rice is the most important food crop of humankind. It provides more energy and also forms the staple food for more humans than any other food plant. This book assesses multiple aspects of this crucial crop in chapters devoted to rice's history and spread, phylogeny of the genus Oryza, Oryza species and their interrelationships, and the origins of west African and Asian rice. Offers an interpretive review of the latest research on this vital crop Guides further research and understanding with an extensive list of references Enhances the presentation of concepts via illustrations throughout

Origin of Cultivated Rice

Origin of Cultivated Rice
Author: H.-I. Oka
Publsiher: Elsevier Science
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0444565477

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This book aims to up-date our present understanding of the origin of cultivated rice and in doing so involves different disciplines of biology and the archaeological-historical sciences. Various recent discoveries are reviewed and questions posed for further consideration by the reader.The book covers a wide range of studies on problems relative to the origin of cultivated rice, placing emphasis on ecological and genetical aspects. Comparisons are made between two cultivated rice species, independently evolved in Asia and Africa from respective wild progenitors. Phenomena are observed during mixed planting and hybrids discussed. Detailed information is presented about Asian common wild rice, thought to be the ancestor of common rice. The dynamics of domestication are considered with regard to hybridization, selection, formation of weedy types and the accumulation of genetic diversity. Also included are recent archaeological findings in relation to the beginnings of rice culture, leading to the hypothesis of diffused origins. Cultivars of common rice fall into one of two types called Indica and Japonica. The dynamics of differentiation are discussed, giving evidence and different hypotheses. Information on the genetic bases and functions of various reproductive barriers found between the cultivated and wild taxa is presented and discussed. The practical aspects of crop-evolutionary studies concerned with the breeding phylosophy and germplasm conservation are briefly commented on and arguments for rediversification of crop germplasm and conservation of the environment given.Senior scientists and post-graduate students interested in rice genetics, crop evolution, and related sciences will find this book invaluable.

Origin of Cultivated Rice

Origin of Cultivated Rice
Author: Hikoichi I. Oka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1988
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: WISC:89031283567

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This book aims to up-date our present understanding of the origin of cultivated rice and in doing so involves different disciplines of biology and the archaeological-historical sciences. Various recent discoveries are reviewed and questions posed for further consideration by the reader. The book covers a wide range of studies on problems relative to the origin of cultivated rice, placing emphasis on ecological and genetical aspects. Comparisons are made between two cultivated rice species, independently evolved in Asia and Africa from respective wild progenitors. Phenomena are observed during mixed planting and hybrids discussed. Detailed information is presented about Asian common wild rice, thought to be the ancestor of common rice. The dynamics of domestication are considered with regard to hybridization, selection, formation of weedy types and the accumulation of genetic diversity. Also included are recent archaeological findings in relation to the beginnings of rice culture, leading to the hypothesis of diffused origins. Cultivars of common rice fall into one of two types called Indica and Japonica. The dynamics of differentiation are discussed, giving evidence and different hypotheses. Information on the genetic bases and functions of various reproductive barriers found between the cultivated and wild taxa is presented and discussed. The practical aspects of crop-evolutionary studies concerned with the breeding phylosophy and germplasm conservation are briefly commented on and arguments for rediversification of crop germplasm and conservation of the environment given. Senior scientists and post-graduate students interested in rice genetics, crop evolution, and related sciences will find this book invaluable.

Rice Biology in the Genomics Era

Rice Biology in the Genomics Era
Author: Hiro-Yuki Hirano,Atshushi Hirai,Yoshio Sano,Takuji Sasaki
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540742500

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There are few more emotive, or important, crops in the world than rice – the staple food for a huge proportion of the world’s population. This volume presents the latest results of research in crop improvement as well as in molecular and cellular activities in rice. It consists of 26 chapters and is divided into the following four sections: Genome-wide and genome-based research; Signal transduction and development; Evolution and ecology; Improvement of rice.

Rice Genetics IV

Rice Genetics IV
Author: Gurdev S. Khush,D. S. Brar,Bill Hardy,International Rice Research Institute
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781578081677

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Geneticists contribute on a wide range of topics in this book, from classical genetics to the most advanced research on sequencing of the rice genome and functional genomics. They review advances in rice research and discuss molecular markers, genome organization and gene isolation.

Rice Genetics IV

Rice Genetics IV
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789814471138

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Advances in Rice Genetics

Advances in Rice Genetics
Author: Gurdev S. Khush,D. S. Brar,B. Hardy
Publsiher: Int. Rice Res. Inst.
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2003
Genre: Rice
ISBN: 9789712201998

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Genetics and breeding of agronomic traits. Genetic diversity, evolution, and alien introgression. Molecular markers, QTL mapping, and marker-assisted selection. Genomics. Gene isolation and function. Tissue culture and transformation. Genetics of rice pathogens.

The Wild Oryza Genomes

The Wild Oryza Genomes
Author: Tapan K. Mondal,Robert J. Henry
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319719979

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This book focuses on the latest genome sequencing of the 25 wild Oryza species, public and private genomic resources, and their impact on genetic improvement research. It also addresses the untapped reservoir of agronomically important traits in wild Oryza species. Rice is a model crop plant that is frequently used to address several basic questions in plant biology, yet its wild relatives offer an untapped source of agronomically important alleles that are absent in the rice gene pool. The genus Oryza is extremely diverse, as indicated by a wide range of chromosome numbers, different ploidy levels and genome sizes. After a 13-year gap from the first sequencing of rice in the 2002, the genomes of 11 wild Oryza species have now been sequenced and more will follow. These vast genomic resources are extremely useful for addressing several basic questions on the origin of the genus, evolutionary relationships between the species, domestication, and environmental adaptation, and also help to substantiate molecular breeding and pre-breeding work to introgress useful characters horizontally from wild species into cultivated rice.