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Meechai Siangliw
Researcher at Kasetsart University
Publications - 24
Citations - 507
Meechai Siangliw is an academic researcher from Kasetsart University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drought tolerance & Grain quality. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 438 citations.
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Thai jasmine rice carrying QTLch9 (SubQTL) is submergence tolerant.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that individuals of a BC4F3 line that retained a critical region on chromosome 9 transferred from tolerant lines were also tolerant of complete submergence while retaining all the agronomically desirable traits of KDML105.
Molecular breeding for rainfed lowland rice in the Mekong Region
Theerayut Toojinda,Somvong Tragoonrung,Jonaliza L. Siangliw,Nathinee Pa-In,J. Jantaboon,Meechai Siangliw,Shu Fukai +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a marker-assisted selection (MAS) was used to transfer gene and QTL for bacterial blight resistance (BLB), submergence tolerance (SUB), brown planthopper resistance (BPH), and blast resistances (BL) into KDML105.
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Molecular Breeding for Rainfed Lowland Rice in the Mekong Region
Theerayut Toojinda,Somvong Tragoonrung,Apichart Vanavichit,Jonaliza L. Siangliw,Nathinee Pa-In,Jutarat Jantaboon,Meechai Siangliw,Shu Fukai +7 more
TL;DR: A new breeding strategy can be established to shorten the period for cultivar improvement by using marker-assisted selection (MAS), rapid generations advance (RGA), and early generation testing in multi-locations for grain yield and qualities.
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Cadmium uptake and subcellular distribution in rice plants as affected by phosphorus: Soil and hydroponic experiments
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of P on soil pH, Cd phytoavailability, and Cd distribution with regard to rice plants were examined in a pot experiment using soil contaminated with 82 mg Cd kg -1.
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Ideotype breeding for submergence tolerance and cooking quality by marker-assisted selection in rice
J. Jantaboon,Meechai Siangliw,S. Immark,W. Jamboonsri,Apichart Vanavichit,Theerayut Toojinda +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a large population of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) was developed, and demonstrated the potential of using marker-assisted selection (MAS) in the identification of the ideotype from the offspring.