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1. Biofortifying multiple micronutrients and decreasing arsenic accumulation in rice grain simultaneously by expressing a mutant allele of OAS‐TL gene.

2. Salt stress-induced polyamine biosynthesis contributes to blast resistance in rice.

3. Overexpressing Carbonic Anhydrase Transgenic Rice Plants Maintain the Regular Soil Functions and Microbial Activities of Soil.

4. OsbHLH5 Synergically Regulates Phenolamide and Diterpenoid Phytoalexins Involved in the Defense of Rice Against Pathogens.

5. A Novel Single Base Mutation in OsSPL42 Leads to the Formation of Leaf Lesions in Rice.

6. Genome-wide selection of potential target candidates for RNAi against Nilaparvata lugens.

7. Transgenic rice with microbial high‐temperature‐resistant β‐glucosidase gene significantly improved 2‐acetyl‐1‐pyrroline content and edible quality.

8. Regulation of photosystems II and I depending on N partitioning to Rubisco in rice leaves: a study using Rubisco-antisense transgenic plants.

9. Conserved features and diversity attributes of chimeric RNAs across accessions in four plants.

10. Ecophysiological Trade-Off Strategies of Three Gramineous Crops in Response to Root Extracts of Phytolacca americana.

11. PfGSTF2 endows resistance to quizalofop‐p‐ethyl in Polypogon fugax by GSH conjugation.

12. Novel mechanism of MicroRNA408 in callus formation from rice mature embryo.

13. Wheat TaTIFY3B and TaTIFY10A play roles in seed germination and abiotic stress responses in transgenic Arabidopsis and rice.

14. Tetraspanin 5 orchestrates resilience to salt stress through the regulation of ion and reactive oxygen species homeostasis in rice.

15. Field performance and nitrous oxide emissions of transgenic nitrogen use efficient rice lines cultivated in tropical paddy fields.

16. Functional Characterization of the Ciliate Stylonychia lemnae Serotonin N -Acetyltransferase, a Pivotal Enzyme in Melatonin Biosynthesis and Its Overexpression Leads to Peroxidizing Herbicide Tolerance in Rice.

17. Effects of simultaneous Rubisco, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, and triosephosphate isomerase overexpression on photosynthesis in rice.

18. Efficient Regeneration of Transgenic Rice from Embryogenic Callus via Agrobacterium -Mediated Transformation: A Case Study Using GFP and Apple MdFT1 Genes.

19. Endogenous γ-Aminobutyric Acid Accumulation Enhances Salinity Tolerance in Rice.

20. A Bamboo HD‐Zip Transcription Factor PeHDZ72 Conferred Drought Tolerance by Promoting Sugar and Water Transport.

21. Anti-Inflammatory Effects of the Combined Treatment of Resveratrol- and Protopanaxadiol-Enriched Rice Seed Extract on Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated RAW264.7 Cells.

22. Improving photosynthetic efficiency of rice via over‐expressing a ferredoxin‐like protein gene from Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus.

23. Expression of AtNF‐YB1 activates early flowering, showing potential in breeding hybrid rice.

24. PE6c greatly enhances prime editing in transgenic rice plants.

25. Unfolding consumer purchase intentions toward genetically modified rice with nutritional benefits in Bangladesh.

26. Modulation of warm temperature-sensitive growth using a phytochrome B dark reversion variant, phyB[G515E], in Arabidopsis and rice.

27. A bamboo bHLH transcription factor PeRHL4 has dual functions in enhancing drought and phosphorus starvation tolerance.

28. Stress responsive ZmWRKY53 gene increases cold tolerance in rice.

29. miRNA‐mediated insect‐resistant transgenic rice poses no risk to a non‐target parasitoid, Cotesia chilonis, via direct feeding or through its target host.

30. Optimizing hydrogen gas production from genetically modified rice straw by steam co-gasification.

31. Cell size and xylem differentiation regulating genes from Salicornia europaea contribute to plant salt tolerance.

32. A simplified and improved protocol of rice transformation to cater wide range of rice cultivars.

35. High performance TadA-8e derived cytosine and dual base editors with undetectable off-target effects in plants.

36. Melatonin-Regulated Chaperone Binding Protein Plays a Key Role in Cadmium Stress Tolerance in Rice, Revealed by the Functional Characterization of a Novel Serotonin N -Acetyltransferase 3 (SNAT3) in Rice.

37. Resveratrol-Enriched Rice Callus Extract Inhibits Oxidative and Cellular Melanogenic Activities in Melan-A Cells.

38. Deciphering the Role of Waxy Gene Mutations in Enhancing Rice Grain Quality.

39. Bt -Modified Transgenic Rice May Shift the Composition and Diversity of Rhizosphere Microbiota.

40. Overexpression of NB-LRR Gene AtRPM1 (D505V) Improved Drought and Salt Resistance and Decreased Cold Tolerance in Transgenic Rice.

41. XA21-mediated resistance to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae is dose dependent.

42. Disease resistance features of the executor R gene Xa7 reveal novel insights into the interaction between rice and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae.

43. A Case Study from the Overexpression of OsTZF5, Encoding a CCCH Tandem Zinc Finger Protein, in Rice Plants Across Nineteen Yield Trials.

44. Broad range plastid genome editing with monomeric TALE‐linked cytosine and dual base editors.

45. Development of marker‐free transgenic rice exhibiting stable and enhanced resistance to  Rice ragged stunt virus and Rice grassy stunt virus via RNA interference.

46. Development of a transgenic rice line with strong and broad resistance against four devastating rice viruses through expressing a single hairpin RNA construct.

47. Efficient Regeneration of Transgenic Rice from Embryogenic Callus via Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation: A Case Study Using GFP and Apple MdFT1 Genes

49. Jasmonic acid (JA)-mediating MYB transcription factor1, JMTF1, coordinates the balance between JA and auxin signalling in the rice defence response.

50. MoAti1 mediates mitophagy by facilitating recruitment of MoAtg8 to promote invasive growth in Magnaporthe oryzae.

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