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Expression of barley SUSIBA2 transcription factor yields high-starch low-methane rice

J. Su, C. Hu, X. Yan, Y. Jin, Z. Chen, Q. Guan, Y. Wang, D. Zhong, C. Jansson, F. Wang (), A. Schnürer and C. Sun ()
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J. Su: Institute of Biotechnology, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
C. Hu: Institute of Biotechnology, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
X. Yan: Uppsala BioCenter, Linnean Center for Plant Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Y. Jin: Uppsala BioCenter, Linnean Center for Plant Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Z. Chen: Institute of Biotechnology, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Q. Guan: Institute of Biotechnology, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Y. Wang: Institute of Biotechnology, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
D. Zhong: Institute of Biotechnology, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
C. Jansson: The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
F. Wang: Institute of Biotechnology, Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences
A. Schnürer: Uppsala BioCenter, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
C. Sun: Uppsala BioCenter, Linnean Center for Plant Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Nature, 2015, vol. 523, issue 7562, 602-606

Abstract: Expression of a barley transcription factor SUSIBA2 in rice generates a plant with high-starch content and low-methane emissions by conferring a shift in the carbon flux that favours the allocation of photosynthates to aboveground biomass rather than to the roots.

Date: 2015
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