Accumulating candidate genes for broad-spectrum resistance to rice blast in a drought-tolerant rice cultivar
Abstract Biotic stresses, including diseases, severely affect rice production, compromising producers’ ability to meet increasing global consumption. Understanding quantitative responses for resistance to diverse pathogens can guide development of reliable molecular markers, which, combined with adv...
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Main Authors: | Maria Gay C. Carrillo, Federico Martin, Mukund Variar, J. C. Bhatt, Alvaro L. Perez-Quintero, Hei Leung, Jan E. Leach, Casiana M. Vera Cruz |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/88bb277b5c73475891ece9de2585c61d |
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