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Collection, preservation and distribution of Oryza genetic resources by the National Bioresource Project RICE (NBRP-RICE)

Authors :
Sato, Yutaka
Tsuda, Katsutoshi
Yamagata, Yoshiyuki
Matsusaka, Hiroaki
Kajiya-Kanegae, Hiromi
Yoshida, Yuri
Agata, Ayumi
Ta, Kim Nhung
Shimizu-Sato, Sae
Suzuki, Toshiya
Nosaka-Takahashi, Misuzu
Kubo, Takahiko
Kawamoto, Shoko
Nonomura, Ken-Ichi
Yasui, Hideshi
Kumamaru, Toshihiro
Source :
Breeding Science
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Japanese Society of Breeding, 2021.

Abstract

Biological resources are the basic infrastructure of bioscience research. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a good experimental model for research in cereal crops and monocots and includes important genetic materials used in breeding. The availability of genetic materials, including mutants, is important for rice research. In addition, Oryza species are attractive to researchers for both finding useful genes for breeding and for understanding the mechanism of genome evolution that enables wild plants to adapt to their own habitats. NBRP-RICE contributes to rice research by promoting the usage of genetic materials, especially wild Oryza accessions and mutant lines. Our activity includes collection, preservation and distribution of those materials and the provision of basic information on them, such as morphological and physiological traits and genomic information. In this review paper, we introduce the activities of NBRP-RICE and our database, Oryzabase, which facilitates the access to NBRP-RICE resources and their genomic sequences as well as the current situation of wild Oryza genome sequencing efforts by NBRP-RICE and other institutes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13473735 and 13447610
Volume :
71
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Breeding Science
Accession number :
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