Oryza minuta

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Oryza minuta is a wild rice species valued in plant breeding for its genetic resistance to pests and diseases and its potential to improve cultivated rice varieties.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant species
wild rice
belongsToGenePool secondary gene pool of cultivated rice
chromosomeNumber 2n=48
class Liliopsida NERFINISHED
commonName wild rice
conservedIn International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) genebank NERFINISHED
genebanks
crossCompatibility can form interspecific hybrids with Oryza sativa using bridge techniques
distribution South Asia NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
division Magnoliophyta
donorOf resistance genes for cultivated rice
family Poaceae NERFINISHED
genomeConstitution BBCC NERFINISHED
genus Oryza NERFINISHED
growthForm grassy herb
habitat marshy areas
swamps
wetlands
hasTrait resistance to bacterial blight
resistance to brown planthopper
resistance to grassy stunt virus
resistance to green leafhopper
tolerance to some abiotic stresses
importance source of novel alleles for rice improvement
kingdom Plantae
lifeCycle annual or short-lived perennial
nativeTo Papua New Guinea NERFINISHED
Philippines NERFINISHED
order Poales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
ploidyLevel tetraploid
relatedTo Oryza officinalis complex
Oryza sativa NERFINISHED
reproductiveSystem self-pollinated with some outcrossing
researchUse mapping of resistance genes
studies of genome evolution in Oryza
usedFor introgression of disease resistance
introgression of pest resistance
rice breeding
valuedIn germplasm enhancement
pre-breeding programs

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Oryza includesSpecies Oryza minuta