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Daisuke Fujita
Researcher at International Rice Research Institute
Publications - 38
Citations - 4798
Daisuke Fujita is an academic researcher from International Rice Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oryza sativa & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3857 citations. Previous affiliations of Daisuke Fujita include National Agriculture and Food Research Organization & Saga University.
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Plant drought stress: effects, mechanisms and management
Muhammad Farooq,Muhammad Farooq,Abdul Wahid,Nobuya Kobayashi,Daisuke Fujita,Shahzad M. A. Basra +5 more
TL;DR: The effects of drought stress on the growth, phenology, water and nutrient relations, photosynthesis, assimilate partitioning, and respiration in plants, and the mechanism of drought resistance in plants on a morphological, physiological and molecular basis are reviewed.
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NAL1 allele from a rice landrace greatly increases yield in modern indica cultivars.
Daisuke Fujita,Kurniawan Rudi Trijatmiko,Analiza G. Tagle,Maria Veronica Sapasap,Yohei Koide,Kazuhiro Sasaki,Nikolaos Tsakirpaloglou,Ritchel B. Gannaban,Takeshi Nishimura,Seiji Yanagihara,Yoshimichi Fukuta,Tomokazu Koshiba,Inez H. Slamet-Loedin,Tsutomu Ishimaru,Nobuya Kobayashi,Nobuya Kobayashi +15 more
TL;DR: A gene, SPIKELET NUMBER (SPIKE), from a tropical japonica rice landrace that enhances the grain productivity of indica cultivars through pleiotropic effects on plant architecture is identified and could contribute to food security in indica-growing regions such as South and Southeast Asia.
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Rice Resistance to Planthoppers and Leafhoppers
TL;DR: The review calls for a greater diversity of phenotyping methods to enhance the durability of resistant varieties developed using marker-aided selection and emphasizes a need to anticipate the development of virulent hopper populations in response to the field deployment of genes.
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qEMF3, a novel QTL for the early-morning flowering trait from wild rice, Oryza officinalis, to mitigate heat stress damage at flowering in rice, O. sativa
Hideyuki Hirabayashi,Kazuhiro Sasaki,Takashi Kambe,Ritchel B. Gannaban,Monaliza A. Miras,Merlyn S. Mendioro,Eliza Vie Simon,Patrick Lumanglas,Daisuke Fujita,Yoko Takemoto-Kuno,Yoshinobu Takeuchi,Ryota Kaji,Motohiko Kondo,Nobuya Kobayashi,Tsugufumi Ogawa,Ikuo Ando,Krishna S.V. Jagadish,Tsutomu Ishimaru +17 more
TL;DR: The early-morning flowering (EMF) trait mitigates heat-induced spikelet sterility at the flowering stage by escaping heat stress during the daytime as mentioned in this paper, which is one of the biggest concerns resulting from future climate change.
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Mapping and pyramiding of two major genes for resistance to the brown planthopper ( Nilaparvata lugens [Stål]) in the rice cultivar ADR52
Khin Khin Marlar Myint,Daisuke Fujita,Daisuke Fujita,Masaya Matsumura,Tomohiro Sonoda,Atsushi Yoshimura,Hideshi Yasui +6 more
TL;DR: The genetic basis of the high level of BPH resistance derived from an Indian rice cultivar, ADR52, which was previously identified as resistant to the whitebacked planthopper, is reported.