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Kim Nhung Ta
Researcher at National Institute of Genetics
Publications - 9
Citations - 142
Kim Nhung Ta is an academic researcher from National Institute of Genetics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oryza glaberrima & Domestication. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 97 citations. Previous affiliations of Kim Nhung Ta include Rice University.
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miR2118-triggered phased siRNAs are differentially expressed during the panicle development of wild and domesticated African rice species
Kim Nhung Ta,François Sabot,Hélène Adam,Yves Vigouroux,S. De Mita,Alain Ghesquière,N. V. Do,Pascal Gantet,Pascal Gantet,Stefan Jouannic +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the 21-nt phasiRNA pathway in rice is associated with male-gametogenesis but is initiated in spikelet meristems, and differential expression of the miR2118-triggered 21-NT phasi RNA pathway between the two African rice species reflects differential rates of determinate fate acquisition of panicleMeristems between theTwo species.
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Agrobacterium-Mediated Genetic Transformation of Wild Oryza Species Using Immature Embryos.
Sae Shimizu-Sato,Katsutoshi Tsuda,Misuzu Nosaka-Takahashi,Toshiya Suzuki,Seijiro Ono,Kim Nhung Ta,Yuri Yoshida,Ken-Ichi Nonomura,Yutaka Sato +8 more
TL;DR: Results show that many Oryza species can be transformed by using modified immature-embryo methods, which will accelerate the use of wild Oryzo accessions in molecular genetic analyses and molecular breeding.
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Differences in meristem size and expression of branching genes are associated with variation in panicle phenotype in wild and domesticated African rice
Kim Nhung Ta,Hélène Adam,Yannick M. Staedler,Jürg Schönenberger,Thomas W. R. Harrop,James Tregear,N. V. Do,Pascal Gantet,Pascal Gantet,Pascal Gantet,Alain Ghesquière,Stefan Jouannic +11 more
TL;DR: Differences in panicle complexity between the two African rice species result from early alterations to gene expression during reproductive development, indicating that the expression of genes in the miR156/miR529/SPL and TAW1 pathways, along with that of their target genes, is altered from the unbranched stage of development.
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Genome wide association study pinpoints key agronomic QTLs in African rice Oryza glaberrima
Philippe Cubry,Hélène Pidon,Kim Nhung Ta,Kim Nhung Ta,Christine Tranchant-Dubreuil,Anne-Céline Thuillet,Maria Holzinger,Hélène Adam,Honoré Kam,Harold Chrestin,Alain Ghesquière,Olivier François,François Sabot,Yves Vigouroux,Laurence Albar,Stefan Jouannic +15 more
TL;DR: Insight is provided into the extent to which adaptive variation is governed by sequence diversity within the O. glaberrima genome, paving the way for in-depth studies of the genetic basis of traits of interest that might be useful to the rice breeding community.
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Genome wide association study pinpoints key agronomic QTLs in African rice Oryza glaberrima
Philippe Cubry,Hélène Pidon,Kim Nhung Ta,Christine Tranchant-Dubreuil,Anne-Céline Thuillet,Maria Holzinger,Hélène Adam,Honoré Kam,Harold Chrestin,Alain Ghesquière,Olivier François,François Sabot,Yves Vigouroux,Laurence Albar,Stefan Jouannic +14 more
TL;DR: Insight is provided into the extent to which adaptive variation is governed by sequence diversity within the O. glaberrima genome, paving the way for in-depth studies of the genetic basis of traits of interest that might be useful to the rice breeding community.