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2013Rice GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASE1 encodes a glycosyltransferase essential for pollen wall formationMoon, S.; Kim, S.; Zhao, G.; Yi, J.; Yoo, Y.; Jin, P.; Lee, S.; Jung, K.; Zhang, D.; An, G.
2015Integrating image-based phenomics and association analysis to dissect the genetic architecture of temporal salinity responses in riceCampbell, M.; Knecht, A.; Berger, B.; Brien, C.; Wang, D.; Walia, H.
2012Identifying novel QTLs for submergence tolerance in rice cultivars IR72 and MadabaruSeptiningsih, E.; Sanchez, D.; Singh, N.; Sendon, P.; Pamplona, A.; Heuer, S.; Mackill, D.
2010Development and application of gene-based markers for the major rice QTL Phosphorus uptake 1Chin, J.; Lu, X.; Haefele, S.; Gamuyao, R.; Ismail, A.; Wissuwa, M.; Heuer, S.
2011Developing rice with high yield under phosphorus deficiency: Pup1 sequence to applicationChin, J.; Gamuyao, R.; Dalid, C.; Bustamam, M.; Prasetiyono, J.; Moeljopawiro, S.; Wissuwa, M.; Heuer, S.
2018Loss of LOFSEP transcription factor function converts spikelet to leaf-like structures in riceWu, D.; Liang, W.; Zhu, W.; Chen, M.; Ferrándiz, C.; Burton, R.; Dreni, L.; Zhang, D.
2016A rice Ca²⁺ binding protein is required for tapetum function and pollen formationYu, J.; Meng, Z.; Liang, W.; Behera, S.; Kudla, J.; Tucker, M.; Luo, Z.; Chen, M.; Xu, D.; Zhao, G.; Wang, J.; Zhang, S.; Kim, Y.; Zhang, D.
2017A comprehensive image-based phenomic analysis reveals the complex genetic architecture of shoot growth dynamics in rice (Oryza sativa)Campbell, M.; Du, Q.; Liu, K.; Brien, C.; Berger, B.; Zhang, C.; Walia, H.
2017Defective pollen wall 2 (Dpw2) encodes an acyl transferase required for rice pollen developmentXu, D.; Shi, J.; Rautengarten, C.; Yang, L.; Qian, X.; Uzair, M.; Zhu, L.; Luo, Q.; An, G.; Waßmann, F.; Schreiber, L.; Heazlewood, J.; Scheller, H.; Hu, J.; Zhang, D.; Liang, W.
2013EAT1 promotes tapetal cell death by regulating aspartic proteases during male reproductive development in riceNiu, N.; Liang, W.; Yang, X.; Jin, W.; Wilson, Z.; Hu, J.; Zhang, D.