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of rice, which has played an important role in models of Neolithic population dispersal in Southeast Asia, may have been triggered by the development of more intensive management systems and thus have required certain social changes towards hierarchical societies rather than just rice cultivation per ...
Despite the fact that rice is a major cereal and a model system for plant biology, the evolutionary origins and domestication processes of culti- vated rice have long been debated. The puzzles about rice domestication include: (1) where the geographic origin of cultivated rice was, (2) which...
notably Fuller (2011a) in the journalRice, all of these end at the deserts or mountains of West Asia. One of the most fascinating and least studied chapters in the story of rice starts when it leaves its East Asian origins and spreads into arid West Asia and through the...
The current appearance of crops is the result of the combined action of their natural and cultural environments [1]. During long-term crop domestication, allelic variations with desired qualities in traits such as yield, taste, and cultivation practices were artificial selected [2]. When these dom...
Ancient people began to cultivate rice thousands of years ago. Up to the present,rice has become a kind of main cereal indispensable to human beings. Before Columbus arrived the Americas,there was no rice cultivation in the New World. Along with European immigrants and African slaves,rice was ...
The rice arable system is of importance to both society and the environment. The emergence of rice paddies was a crucial step in the transition from pre-domestic cultivation to systematic land use and management. However, many aspects of the formation of
Recent debates on the origins of rice cultivation have led to a reevaluation of the timing and locus of its emergence. Although this material lies largely outside the scope of this paper, we will give a brief review of these debates to orient the reader. Excluding some suspect pre-Holocene...
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Origins of functional nucleotide polymorphisms in a major quantitative trait locus, qLTG3-1, controlling low-temperature germinability in rice. Plant Mol Biol. 2011;75:1–10. CAS PubMed Google Scholar Liu FX, Xu WY, Song Q, Tan LB, Liu JY, Zhu ZF, Fu YC, Su Z, Sun CQ. ...