Oryza: From Molecule to Plant

Graham Moore editor Takuji Sasaki editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer

Published:3rd Oct '13

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Recent studies have shown that despite gross differences in genome size, the gene order in the cereal genomes has remained remarkably similar.Recent studies have shown that despite gross differences in genome size, the gene order in the cereal genomes has remained remarkably similar. This observation implies that the small genome of rice will reflect the basic structure of the cereal genomes. Rice will therefore become an important tool for all cereal geneticists/molecular biologists as information generated by rice breeders/geneticists/molecular biologists becomes combined in databases with that generated by researchers studying other cereals. Rice research will therefore be of interest to all cereal breeders/geneticists/molecular biologists. This Edition reviews the current state of knowledge of its genome, genes, germplasm collections, trait analysis, breeding systems, mutator systems, transformation and diseases.

`...it will be useful not only for specialists of plantbiotechnology, cereal breeders and geneticists, but some problems presented here may be of special interest also to plant physiologists.'
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 20:2 (1998)P

ISBN: 9789401064460

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254 pages

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997