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Chicken Rice at Suntec Food Republic
www.hanneng.co.cc
在 新达城 Food Republic (大食代) 里的海南鸡饭也很不错。 很滑的白鸡 一份个人套餐是 SG$6.50, 包括一份,油饭,白斩鸡,小白菜和一碗汤。
 
Overexpression of a type-A response regulator alters rice morphology and cytokinin metabolism.
Naoya Hirose et al.
Plant & cell physiology 48 (3), 523-39 (Mar 2007)
Posted by abishopp to arr Other rice species on Fri Sep 26 2008 at 08:03 UTC | info | related
 
The two-component signal system in rice (Oryza sativa L.): a genome-wide study of cytokinin signal perception and transduction.
Liming Du et al.
Genomics 89 (6), 697-707 (Jun 2007)
Posted by abishopp and 1 other to cytokinin Other rice species on Fri Sep 26 2008 at 08:01 UTC | info | related
 
A technical analysis of high yields of rice in Mandya, India
trophort.com
Located in the southern part of Mysore at 700 m above sea level, the high rice yields of Mandya are due to its climate with large diurnal temperature variations and high solar radiation. Two crops of high-yielding imported and local rice cultivars are cultivated annually since the dry-season crop can be sufficiently irrigated with water from a local reservoir.
 
Rice 2020: A Call For An International Coordinated Effort In Rice Functional Genomics
Molecular Plant 1 (5), 715 (2008)
We describe a call for an international coordinated effort in rice functional genomics in the form of a project named RICE2020. The mission of the project will be: to determine the function of every gene in the rice genome by the year 2020, to identify functional diversity of alleles for agriculturally useful genes from the primary gene pool of rice, and to apply the findings of functional genomics research to rice genetic improvement.
Posted by lry198010 to system biology rice on Mon Sep 15 2008 at 02:41 UTC | info | related
 
Involvement of calcium-dependent protein kinase in rice (Oryza sativa L.) lamina inclination caused by brassinolide
G Yang and S Komatsu
Plant & cell physiology 41 (11), 1243-50 (Nov 2000)
Posted by silvisil to brassinosteroids rice CDPK on Fri Sep 12 2008 at 15:03 UTC | info | related
 
Antisense inhibition of a BRI1 receptor reveals additional protein kinase signaling components downstream to the perception of brassinosteroids in rice.
A Sharma et al.
FEBS letters 507 (3), 346-50 (02 Nov 2001)
Posted by silvisil to rice CDPK on Fri Sep 12 2008 at 14:49 UTC | info | related
 
[Cultivation of transgenic rice plants with OsCDPK7 gene and its salt tolerance.]
Lei Wang et al.
Yi chuan = Hereditas / Zhongguo yi chuan xue hui bian ji 30 (8), 1051-5 (Aug 2008)
Posted by silvisil to CPK transgenic rice on Fri Sep 12 2008 at 12:14 UTC | info | related
 
Causes of world shortages of key commodities
olericulture.org
In the past, most economic indicators changed slowly and continuously and economists could therefore explain and predict them. This is in the process of dramatic change. The recent price explosions in rice were not only triggered by doubling of costs for major inputs including fertilizers and pesticides but also by general shortages on the world market caused by substantial decreases in exports. The latter shortages are results of a widening gap between domestic demand and supply in many countries ncluding India and China. Developing countries such as Haiti with no substantial domestic production but ever increasing population simply can no longer afford to finance purchases on this scale and the developed countries cannot give that amount away as aid.
 
Construction, alignment and analysis of 12 framework physical maps that represent the 10 genome types of the genus Oryza
Genome Biology 9 (2), R45 (2008)
We describe the establishment and analysis of a genus-wide comparative framework composed of 12 bacterial artificial chromosome fingerprint and end-sequenced physical maps representing the 10 genome types of Oryza aligned to the O. sativa ssp. japonica reference genome sequence. Over 932 Mb of end sequence was analyzed for repeats, simple sequence repeats, miRNA and single nucleotide variations, providing the most extensive analysis of Oryza sequence to date.
Posted by lry198010 to comparative map rice on Wed Sep 10 2008 at 03:24 UTC | info | related

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