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Research Project: IMPACTS OF WEEDS AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESSES IN RICE

Location: Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center

Title: Use of SSR markers to discern reciprocal outcrossing rates between weedy red rice types and rice cultivars having different degrees of flowering synchronization

Authors
item Gealy, David
item Estorninos, L - UNIV. OF AR RREC

Submitted to: Rice Technical Working Group Meeting Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings/Symposium
Publication Acceptance Date: February 1, 2008
Publication Date: N/A

Technical Abstract: A broad range of flowering synchronization between red rice and rice was established by planting rice cultivars that flowered earlier, similar to, or later than red rice. Five SSR markers were used to identify hybrids. Outcrossing rates differed greatly depending on the degree of synchronization and the pollen donor.

   

 
Project Team
Gealy, David
Miller, Helen
 
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