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  • 3. Genotype-dependent and heat-induced grain chalkiness in rice correlates with the expression patterns of starch biosynthesis genes.
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  • 8. Generation of Two-Line Restorer Line with Low Chalkiness Using Knockout of Chalk5 through CRISPR/Cas9 Editing.
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  • 10. GWC1 is essential for high grain quality in rice.
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  • 12. Low Light Stress Increases Chalkiness by Disturbing Starch Synthesis and Grain Filling of Rice.
    Li Q, Deng F, Zeng Y, Li B, He C, Zhu Y, Zhou X, Zhang Z, Wang L, Tao Y, Zhang Y, Zhou W, Cheng H, Chen Y, Lei X, Ren W.
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  • 17. OsbZIP60-mediated unfolded protein response regulates grain chalkiness in rice.
    Yang W, Xu P, Zhang J, Zhang S, Li Z, Yang K, Chang X, Li Y.
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  • 18. Loss-of-function mutations of OsbHLH044 transcription factor lead to salinity sensitivity and a greater chalkiness in rice (Oryza sativa L.).
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  • 20. CRISPR/Cas9 Guided Mutagenesis of Grain Size 3 Confers Increased Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Grain Length by Regulating Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitor and Ubiquitin-Related Proteins.
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