Genomics of Climate Change and Environment Stress Responses in Rice
A special issue of Genes (ISSN 2073-4425). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Genetics and Genomics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 November 2024) | Viewed by 278
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Interests: abiotic stress; antioxidant; genome editing; melatonin; plant factory; rice; space
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Interests: flavonoid biosynthesis; antioxidant regulation; UV radiation and drought stress; hormonal signaling; QTL mapping; transcriptomic; cloning; gene editing; tissue culture
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Rice occupies the most important position among mankind's nutritional sources. The continuous development of new varieties in response to climate change is required. Among the sustainable goals declared by the United Nations, zero hunger is a major obligation for scientists researching rice.
It should include researching relevant genomes that can consistently maintain yield despite abnormal climate changes on Earth and writing content on the development of varieties that can grow well even in extreme environments.
Research should develop and advance rice genome research using genome editing and digital technology based on QTL mapping technology. Furthermore, it can also include genomic research that can produce normal quantities in a limited space.
This Special Issue invites submissions of high-quality research or review articles on topics related to climate change and ways to respond to it, such as maintaining normal yield in extreme environments.
Sincerely,
Prof. Dr. Kyung-Min Kim
Dr. Rahmatullah Jan
Dr. Jae-Ryoung Park
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- abiotic stress
- antioxidant
- genome editing
- melatonin
- plant factory
- rice
- space
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