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Cheryl Adeva

Researcher at International Rice Research Institute

Publications -  7
Citations -  247

Cheryl Adeva is an academic researcher from International Rice Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 169 citations.

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QTL Mapping of Mineral Element Contents in Rice Using Introgression Lines Derived from an Interspecific Cross

TL;DR: In this article , quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were mapped for mineral element content in 96 introgression lines derived from a cross between the elite Korean Oryza sativa japonica cultivar "Hwaseong" and the wild rice oryza rufipogon (IRGC105491).
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Characterization of Domestication Loci Associated with Awn Development in Rice

TL;DR: In this paper , the genes for awn development in rice were analyzed and characterized using a mapping population derived from a cross between the Korean indica cultivar 'Milyang23' and a near-isogenic line NIL4/9 derived from 'Hwaseong' and Oryza minuta.
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Interaction of starch branching enzyme 3 and granule-bound starch synthase 1 alleles increases amylose content and alters physico-chemical properties in japonica rice (Oryza sativa L.)

TL;DR: In this paper , the associations between sequence variations in SBE3 and GBSS1, and starch-related traits were investigated, which led to changes in seed morphology, starch structure, starch crystallinity, amylopectin chain length distribution, digestibility, apparent amylose content (AAC), and resistant starch content (RS).
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Brassinosteroid biosynthesis gene OsD2 is associated with low-temperature germinability in rice

TL;DR: Map-based cloning and sequence analysis indicated that qLTG1 is allelic to DWARF2 (OsD2), which encodes cytochrome P450 D2 (LOC_Os01g10040) involved in brassinosteroid (BR) biosynthesis, suggesting that OsD2 is associated with the regulation of LTG and improving grain size.