• Molecular Basis Of Cold-Induced Pollen Sterility In Rice. 

      Dolferus, Rudy
      Published 2005-10-26
      Cold-induced pollen sterility is the most yield-affecting problem for the Australian rice industry,leading to yield losses of 20-40%,or A$15-29 million, on average every 3-4 years. The molecular basis of the problem remains ...
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    • Screening Reproductive-Stage Cold Tolerance For The NSW Rice Improvement Program 

      Reinke, Russell
      Published 2005-10-26
      A summary of this work is provided. The rest of the report will subsequently be the basis for information contained in a thesis to be produced by John Smith, Masters student. This project aimed at developing a clearly-defined ...
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    • Minerals For Sustainable Grain Yield And Grain Quality. 

      Batten, Graeme; Campbell, Lindsay
      Published 2005-10-26
      Rice cropping is an intensive enterprise. To be sustainable and to use water efficiently, rice requires adequate plant-essential nutrients. Nutrient supply has an impact on both grain yield and grain quality. In this project ...
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    • Molecular Basis Of Cold-Induced Pollen Sterility In Rice 

      Dolferus, Rudy
      Published 2005-10-26
      We have used two approaches to study the molecular basis of cold-induced pollen sterility in rice. Firstly, we studied the effect of cold on sugar metabolism in rice anthers, with the intention to identify genes that are ...
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    • Cold Physiology At The Plant Level 

      Subasinghe, Ranjith; Bechaz, Kathryn (nee Fox)
      Published 2005-01-01
      Low night temperatures during late January and early February coinciding with early pollen microspore (EPM) development of rice (Oryza sativa) is a major factor limiting productivity in the Riverina region of New South ...
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