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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 4149, 2018 03 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29515145

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Physiological factors controlling assimilate partitioning was compared in relation to panicle architecture of lax- (Upahar) and compact-panicle (Mahalaxmi) rice cultivars. Grain number and ethylene production at anthesis are low, but filling rate is high in the former compared to high grain number and ethylene production and poor filling trait of the latter. Similar to Mahalaxmi, its progenitors Pankaj and Mahshuri, had attributes of high grain number and grain density, but grain filling was higher and ethylene evolution was lower. Disturbed genetic coherence owing to imbalance of gene groups brought in the cross combinations of Mahshuri and Pankaj could be responsible for high ethylene production leading to semi sterility of Mahalaxmi as the hormone slackened endosperm starch bio-synthesis enzyme activities. Mahalaxmi inherited grain compactness trait of its progenitors, but not the physiological attribute for reduced ethylene production, which impacted grain filling. Upahar, the progeny genotype of Mahalaxmi and IR62 cross, inherited the dominant allele for low ethylene production and good grain filling traits from the high yielding IR62. In conclusion grain filling in compact-panicle rice becomes poor subject to expression of recessive allele for high ethylene production, but the allele is amenable for suppression by corresponding dominant allele in a genetic breeding.


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Endosperm , Ethylenes/metabolism , Oryza , Plant Proteins , Quantitative Trait, Heritable , Starch , Alleles , Endosperm/genetics , Endosperm/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation , Genes, Dominant , Oryza/genetics , Oryza/metabolism , Plant Breeding , Plant Proteins/biosynthesis , Plant Proteins/genetics , Starch/biosynthesis , Starch/genetics
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 69(10): 1385-9, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21741849

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Seven silver punch-marked coins were analysed using external particle induced X-ray emission technique. The main group of elements like Ag, Cu, Au, Pb and Fe were estimated along with a number of trace/minor elements such as K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni and Rb in the analysed silver coins. Gold was found in all the coins and varied between 0.7% and 6.2% indicating the better economic condition of that civilisation.

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