Authors
Nese Sreenivasulu, Vito M Butardo Jr, Gopal Misra, Rosa Paula Cuevas, Roslen Anacleto, Polavarpu B Kavi Kishor
Publication date
2015/4/1
Source
Journal of Experimental Botany
Volume
66
Issue
7
Pages
1737-1748
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
To ensure rice food security, the target outputs of future rice breeding programmes should focus on developing climate-resilient rice varieties with emphasis on increased head rice yield coupled with superior grain quality. This challenge is made greater by a world that is increasingly becoming warmer. Such environmental changes dramatically impact head rice and milling yield as well as increasing chalkiness because of impairment in starch accumulation and other storage biosynthetic pathways in the grain. This review highlights the knowledge gained through gene discovery via quantitative trait locus (QTL) cloning and structural–functional genomic strategies to reduce chalk, increase head rice yield, and develop stable lines with optimum grain quality in challenging environments. The newly discovered genes and the knowledge gained on the influence of specific alleles related to stability of grain quality …
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