164 results on '"SERAJ, ZEBA I."'
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2. Meta-analysis of microarray and RNAseq data reveal OsbZIP52 to mediate salt stress responses in sensitive, tolerant and halophyte rice varieties
3. Challenges of Jute Transformation
4. Salt tolerance QTLs of an endemic rice landrace, Horkuch at seedling and reproductive stages
5. CDKAL1 gene rs7756992 A/G and rs7754840 G/C polymorphisms are associated with gestational diabetes mellitus in a sample of Bangladeshi population: implication for future T2DM prophylaxis
6. Overexpression of heterotrimeric G protein beta subunit gene (OsRGB1) confers both heat and salinity stress tolerance in rice
7. Comparative metabolite profiling of salt sensitive Oryza sativa and the halophytic wild rice Oryza coarctata under salt stress.
8. Transformation of SNAC1 under Stress Inducible Promoter Rd29a Confers High Yield and Stress Tolerance in Rice
9. In Planta transformation for conferring salt tolerance to a tissue-culture unresponsive indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar
10. Helicases and Their Importance in Abiotic Stresses
11. Profiling Bangladeshi rice diversity based on grain size and amylose content using molecular markers
12. Editorial: Functional genomic approaches in molecular breeding for crop improvement
13. Paired growth of cultivated and halophytic wild rice under salt stress induces bacterial endophytes and gene expression responses
14. The scope of transformation and genome editing for quantitative trait improvements in rice
15. Combination of DNA markers and eQTL information for introgression of multiple salt-tolerance traits in rice
16. Contributors
17. Bacteria endemic to saline coastal belt and their ability to mitigate the effects of salt stress on rice growth and yields
18. Validation of QTLs in Bangladeshi rice landrace Horkuch responsible for salt tolerance in seedling stage and maturation
19. Gene Expression analysis associated with salt stress in a reciprocally crossed rice population
20. Type 2 diabetes linked FTO gene variant rs8050136 is significantly associated with gravidity in gestational diabetes in a sample of Bangladeshi women: Meta-analysis and case-control study.
21. Introgression, Generational Expression and Salinity Tolerance Conferred by the Pea DNA Helicase 45 Transgene into Two Commercial Rice Genotypes, BR28 and BR47
22. Functional genomic analysis of K+ related salt-responsive transporters in tolerant and sensitive genotypes of rice
23. In silico predicted mycobacterial epitope elicits in vitro T-cell responses
24. Genotypic and phenotypic relatedness of a farmer-discovered variant with high-yielding rice growing in the same field
25. Genetic diversity of saline coastal rice (Oryza Sativa L.) landraces of Bangladesh
26. Computational design of potential siRNA molecules for silencing of protease (3LC-like proteinase) and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase gene of SARS-CoV-2 by RNAi technology
27. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Bangladesh indica for conferring salt tolerance
28. Salinity and drought tolerance conferred by in planta transformation of SNAC1 transcription factor into a high-yielding rice variety of Bangladesh
29. Microsatellite marker diversity and sequence polymorphism in the red gene locus of indigenous rice populations of Bangladesh
30. Constitutive Expression of OsNHX1 under the Promoter Actin1D Can Improve the Salt Tolerance and Yield Characteristics of Bangladeshi Rice Binnatoa
31. Additional file 1 of CDKAL1 gene rs7756992 A/G and rs7754840 G/C polymorphisms are associated with gestational diabetes mellitus in a sample of Bangladeshi population: implication for future T2DM prophylaxis
32. Effect of the vacuolar Na+/H+ antiporter transgene in a rice landrace and a commercial rice cultivar after its insertion by crossing
33. Genetic variation in microsatellite DNA, physiology and morphology of coastal saline rice (Oryza sativa L.) landraces of Bangladesh
34. Remodelling of a bacterial immune system as the simple gene editing tool, Crispr-Cas, for food security and human health
35. Novel QTLs for salinity tolerance revealed by genome-wide association studies of biomass, chlorophyll and tissue ion content in 176 rice landraces from Bangladesh
36. Functional genomic analysis of K+ related salt-responsive transporters in tolerant and sensitive genotypes of rice.
37. Over-expression of a DEAD-box helicase, PDH45, confers both seedling and reproductive stage salinity tolerance to rice (Oryza sativa L.)
38. Characterizing the Saltol Quantitative Trait Locus for Salinity Tolerance in Rice
39. Chapter 2 - The scope of transformation and genome editing for quantitative trait improvements in rice
40. Chapter 1 - Combination of DNA markers and eQTL information for introgression of multiple salt-tolerance traits in rice
41. Comprehensive analysis and genome-wide association studies of biomass, chlorophyll, seed and salinity tolerance related traits in rice highlight genetic hotspots for crop improvement
42. Natural variation in growth and physiology under salt stress in rice: QTL mapping in aHorkuch×IR29mapping population at seedling and reproductive stages
43. Core proteins of rat liver heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) particles
44. Variations in green plant regeneration response from anthers of indica rice and their hybrids with japonica cv. Taipei 309
45. Identification of the regeneration potential of embryo derived calluses from various Indica rice varieties
46. Pollen tube growth in crosses between Porteresia coarctata and Oryza sativa
47. Plant regeneration in a jute species (C. capsularis) and its possible relationship with glyoxalase-I
48. Remodelling of a bacterial immune system as the simple gene editing tool, Crispr-Cas, for food security and human health.
49. Combination of traits at two developmental stages under salt stress as a measure of tolerance in a reciprocally crossed rice (Oryza sativa) population
50. HKT1;5 Transporter Gene Expression and Association of Amino Acid Substitutions With Salt Tolerance Across Rice Genotypes
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