Diverse genetic mechanisms underlie worldwide convergent rice feralization
Diverse genetic mechanisms underlie worldwide convergent rice feralization
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Qiu, Jie , Jia, Lei , Wu, Dongya , Weng, Xifang , Chen, Lijuan , Sun, Jian , Chen, Meihong , Mao, Lingfeng , Jiang, Bowen , Ye, Chuyu , Turra, Guilherme Menegol , Guo, Longbiao , Ye, Guoyou , Zhu, Qian-Hao , Imaizumi, Toshiyuki , Song, Beng-Kah , Scarabel, Laura , Merotto, Aldo , Olsen, Kenneth M. and Fan, Longjiang
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Worldwide feralization of crop species into agricultural weeds threatens global food security. Weedy rice is a feral form of rice that infests paddies worldwide and aggressively outcompetes cultivated varieties. Despite increasing attention in recent years, a comprehensive understanding of the origins of weedy crop relatives and how a universal fer...
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Diverse genetic mechanisms underlie worldwide convergent rice feralization
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1474-760X,1474-7596
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1474-760X
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10.1186/s13059-020-01980-x