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    Chromatin interacting factor OsVIL2 increases biomass and rice grain yield 

    Yang, Jungil; Cho, Lae-Hyeon; Yoon, Jinmi; Yoon, Hyeryung; Antt Htet Wai; Hong, Woo-Jong; Han, Muho; Sakakibara, Hitoshi; Liang, Wanqi; Jung, Ki-Hong; Jeon, Jong-Seong; Koh, Hee-Jong; Zhang, Dabing; An, Gynheung (Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons, Plant Biotechnology Journal, 2018)
    Grain number is an important agronomic trait. We investigated the roles of chromatin interacting factor Oryza sativa VIN3-LIKE 2 (OsVIL2), which controls plant biomass and yield in rice. Mutations in OsVIL2 led to shorter ...
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    Histone Deacetylase 701 (HDT701) Induces Flowering in Rice by Modulating Expression of OsIDS1 

    Cho, Lae-Hyeon; Yoon, Jinmi; Antt Htet Wai; An, Gynheung (Molecules and Cells, 2018)
    Rice is a facultative short-day (SD) plant in which flowering is induced under SD conditions or by other environmental factors and internal genetic programs. Overexpression of Histone Deacetylase 701 (HDT701) accelerates ...
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    KNOX Protein OSH15 Induces Grain Shattering by Repressing Lignin Biosynthesis Genes1 

    Yoon, Jinmi; Cho, Lae-Hyeon; Htet Wai Antt; Koh, Hee-Jong; An, Gynheung (Plant Physiology, 2017)
    Seed shattering is an agronomically important trait. Two major domestication factors are responsible for this: qSH1 and SH5. Whereas qSH1 functions in cell differentiation in the abscission zone (AZ), a major role of SH5 ...

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    Yoon, Jinmi (3)Antt Htet Wai (2)Koh, Hee-Jong (2)Han, Muho (1)Hong, Woo-Jong (1)Htet Wai Antt (1)Jeon, Jong-Seong (1)Jung, Ki-Hong (1)... View MoreSubjectbiomass (1)Biosynthesis Genes (1)chromatin (1)flowering time (1)Grain Shattering (1)grain yield (1)Hd1 (1)histone deacetylase (1)Homeobox Protein (1)interacting factor (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (2)2017 (1)

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