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1. Genetic Diversity and Phylogenetic Position of Traditional Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Landraces: A Case Study of South Kalimantan in Indonesia

2. Transcriptome analysis reveals genes potentially related to maize resistance to Rhizoctonia solani

3. Loss-of-function mutations of OsbHLH044 transcription factor lead to salinity sensitivity and a greater chalkiness in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

4. <scp>THERMOSENSITIVE BARREN PANICLE</scp> ( <scp>TAP</scp> ) is required for rice panicle and spikelet development at high ambient temperature

6. Responses to arsenic stress of rice varieties coinoculated with the heavy metal-resistant and rice growth-promoting bacteria Pseudomonas stutzeri and Cupriavidus taiwanensis

7. Microcystin-LR and cyanobacterial extracts alter the distribution of cell wall matrix components in rice root cells

8. Ammonium improved cell wall and cell membrane P reutilization and external P uptake in a putrescine and ethylene dependent pathway

9. Novel insights into host specificity of Pyricularia oryzae and Pyricularia grisea in the infection of gramineous plant roots

10. Natural variation of Alfin‐like family affects seed size and drought tolerance in rice

11. <scp>HpaP</scp> divergently regulates the expression of hrp genes in Xanthomonas oryzae pathovars oryzae and oryzicola

12. A weak allele ofOsNRAMP5for safer rice

13. ZAXINONE SYNTHASE 2 regulates growth and arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in rice

14. The Germin‐like protein <scp>OsGER4</scp> is involved in promoting crown root development under exogenous jasmonic acid treatment in rice

15. Dual impact of ambient humidity on the virulence of Magnaporthe oryzae and basal resistance in rice

16. A <scp>CRISPR</scp> ‐based lateral flow assay for plant genotyping and pathogen diagnostics

17. Two central circadian oscillators OsPRR59 and OsPRR95 modulate magnesium homeostasis and carbon fixation in rice

18. Stacking herbicide detoxification and resistant genes improves glyphosate tolerance and reduces phytotoxicity in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) and rice (Oryza sativa L.)

19. Large Vascular Bundle Phloem Area 4 enhances grain yield and quality in rice via source–sink–flow

20. <scp>Osa‐miR160a</scp> confers broad‐spectrum resistance to fungal and bacterial pathogens in rice

21. Base editing‐mediated targeted evolution of ACCase for herbicide‐resistant rice mutants

22. Formin protein DRT1 affects gross morphology and chloroplast relocation in rice

23. <scp>eQTLs</scp> play critical roles in regulating gene expression and identifying key regulators in rice

24. A new demethylase gene, OsDML4, is involved in high temperature-increased grain chalkiness in rice

25. Rice Stripe Virus Modulates the Feeding Preference of Small Brown Planthopper from the Stems to Leaves of Rice Plants to Promote Virus Infection

26. Blue revolution for food security under carbon neutrality: A case from the water-saving and drought-resistance rice

27. Genome‐wide binding analysis of transcription factor Rice Indeterminate 1 reveals a complex network controlling rice floral transition

28. A Ghd7 ‐centered regulatory network provides a mechanistic approximation to optimal heterosis in an elite rice hybrid

29. Rapid improvement of rice eating and cooking quality through gene editing toward glutelin as target

30. Characterization of the PHOSPHATE RESPONSE 2-dependent and -independent Pi-starvation response secretome in rice

31. Stomatal Development and Gene Expression in Rice Florets

32. Methionine sulfoxide reductase <scp>B5</scp> plays a key role in preserving seed vigor and longevity in rice ( Oryza sativa )

33. Fine‐tuning <scp>OsCPK18</scp> / <scp>OsCPK4</scp> activity via genome editing of phosphorylation motif improves rice yield and immunity

34. Improving pre-harvest sprouting resistance in rice by editing OsABA8ox using CRISPR/Cas9

35. A retrotransposon insertion in MUTL-HOMOLOG 1 affects wild rice seed set and cultivated rice crossover rate

36. Phloem Unloading in Developing Rice Caryopses and its Contribution to Non-Structural Carbohydrate Translocation from Stems and Grain Yield Formation

37. Genetic modification of flavone biosynthesis in rice enhances biofilm formation of soil diazotrophic bacteria and biological nitrogen fixation

38. Effect of different concentrations of foliar iron fertilizer on chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics of iron-deficient rice seedlings under saline sodic conditions

39. Co-evolved plant and blast fungus ascorbate oxidases orchestrate the redox state of host apoplast to modulate rice immunity

40. Increasing SnRK1 activity with the AMPK activator A-769662 accelerates seed germination in rice

41. The divergence of brassinosteroid sensitivity between rice subspecies involves natural variation conferring altered internal auto‐binding of OsBSK2

42. A Golgi‐localized glycosyltransferase, <scp>OsGT14;1</scp> , is required for growth of both roots and shoots in rice

43. Florigen repression complexes involving rice CENTRORADIALIS2 regulate grain size

44. OsAMT1;1 and OsAMT1;2 Coordinate Root Morphological and Physiological Responses to Ammonium for Efficient Nitrogen Foraging in Rice

45. Genetics of yield component traits under salt stress at flowering stage and selection of salt tolerant pre-breeding lines for rice improvement

46. The <scp>methyl‐CpG</scp> ‐binding domain family member <scp>PEM1</scp> is essential for Ubisch body formation and pollen exine development in rice

47. Rice DWARF AND LOW-TILLERING and the homeodomain protein OSH15 interact to regulate internode elongation via orchestrating brassinosteroid signaling and metabolism

48. IRONMAN peptide interacts with OsHRZ1 and OsHRZ2 to maintain Fe homeostasis in rice

49. A weak allele of OsNRAMP5 confers moderate cadmium uptake while avoiding manganese deficiency in rice

50. An amino acid transporter‐like protein ( <scp>OsATL15</scp> ) facilitates the systematic distribution of thiamethoxam in rice for controlling the brown planthopper

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