Li et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Improving resistance to lepidopteran pests and herbicide using Sanming dominant genic male sterile rice (Oryza sativa L.)Li et al., 2024
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- Li Z
- Liu X
- Zhang H
- Li P
- Yao F
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- Frontiers in Plant Science
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In order to improve both resistance to lepidopteran pests and resistance to the herbicide imazethapyr in mainstay japonica varieties of the Huang-Huai rice region, Sanming dominant genic male sterile (S-DGMS) rice was used as a platform to facilitate the …
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