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Characterizing the Saltol Quantitative Trait Locus for Salinity Tolerance in Rice

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Michael J. Thomson, Marjorie De Ocampo, James Egdane, M. Akhlasur Rahman et al.

Journal: RiceYear: 2010Citations: 535

Abstract This study characterized Pokkali-derived quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for seedling stage salinity tolerance in preparation for use in marker-assisted breeding. An analysis of 100 SSR markers on 140 IR29/Pokkali recombinant inbred lines (RILs) confirmed the location of the Saltol QTL on ch...

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Exploring novel genetic sources of salinity tolerance in rice through molecular and physiological characterization

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M. Akhlasur Rahman, Michael J. Thomson, Md. Shah-E-Alam, Marjorie De Ocampo et al.

Journal: Annals of BotanyYear: 2016Citations: 145

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Agricultural productivity is increasingly being affected by the build-up of salinity in soils and water worldwide. The genetic base of salt-tolerant rice donors being used in breeding is relatively narrow and needs broadening to breed varieties with wider adaptation to salt-affe...

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Assessing trait contribution and mapping novel QTL for salinity tolerance using the Bangladeshi rice landrace Capsule

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M. Akhlasur Rahman, Michael J. Thomson, Marjorie De Ocampo, James Egdane et al.

Journal: RiceYear: 2019Citations: 52

Salinity is one of the most widespread abiotic stresses affecting rice productivity worldwide. The purpose of this study was to establish the relative importance of different traits associated with salinity tolerance in rice and to identify new quantitative trait loci (QTL) conferring tolerance to s...

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Optimizing a protocol for salinity recovery during seedling stage in rice

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M. A. Siddique, James Egdane, Efren Bagunu, W. Paul Quick et al.

Journal: Plant Production ScienceYear: 2025Citations: 2

Salinity is one of the major abiotic stresses affecting rice production, but the levels of salinity in a given field are not constant across the growing season. Since the level of salinity in a rice field can fluctuate, fast recovery from salinity stress may be a useful trait to improve rice product...

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Optimizing a protocol for salinity recovery during seedling stage in rice.

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M. A. Siddique, James Egdane, Efren Bagunu, W. Paul Quick et al.

Year: 2025Citations: 1
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Marker-assisted Backcrossing to Introgress The Saltol Qtl for Rapid Conversion of A Bangladeshi Mega-variety to Salt-tolerant Type

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M. Akhlasur Rahman, Michael J. Thomson, Marjorie De Ocampo, James Egdane et al.

Journal: 한국작물학회 학술발표대회 논문집Year: 2008
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