2022年3期
刊物介绍
The Crop Journal (《作物学报》英文版)是中国科协主管,中国作物学会、中国农业科学院作物科学研究所和中国科技出版传媒股份有限公司共同主办的学术期刊。创刊于2013年。办刊宗旨为刊载作物科学相关领域最新成果和应用技术, 开展国际学术交流, 促进我国作物科学研究水平及国际影响力的提升。主要刊登农作物遗传育种、耕作栽培、生理生化、生态、种质资源、谷物化学、贮藏加工以及与农作物有关的生物技术、生物数学、生物物理、农业气象等领域以第一手资料撰写的学术论文、研究报告、简报以及专题综述、评述等。读者对象是从事农作物科学研究的科技工作者、大专院校师生和具有同等水平的专业人士。中国农业科学院研究生院已将The Crop Journal列为博士研究生毕业发表论文认定期刊。 The Crop Journal与国际知名出版商Elsevier合作, 在ScienceDirect网络出版平台实现全文开放存取和在线预出版( journals/the-crop-journal/2214-5141)。
The Crop Journal
Special Focus:Genomic and gene-editing technologies to boost Brassica oilseed productivity
- De novo design of future rapeseed crops:Challenges and opportunities
- BnaA02.YTG1,encoding a tetratricopeptide repeat protein,is required for early chloroplast biogenesis in Brassica napus
- Assembly and marker analysis of mitochondrial genomes provide insights into origin,evolution and spread of Brassica juncea (L.)Czern.et Coss.
- Key genes and mechanisms underlying natural variation of silique length in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) germplasm
- Refinement of four major QTL for oil content in Brassica napus by integration of genome resequencing and transcriptomics
- A lignified-layer bridge controlled by a single recessive gene is associated with high pod-shatter resistance in Brassica napus L.
- Two types of cinnamoyl-CoA reductase function divergently in accumulation of lignins,flavonoids and glucosinolates and enhance lodging resistance in Brassica napus
- Host-induced gene silencing of multiple pathogenic factors of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum confers resistance to Sclerotinia rot in Brassica napus
- Broadening the genetic base of Brassica juncea by introducing genomic components from B.rapa and B.nigra via digenomic allohexaploid bridging
- Response of leaf carbon metabolism and dry matter accumulation to density and row spacing in two rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) genotypes with differing plant architectures
Research Papers
- Transcriptome changes in seeds during coleorhiza hair formation in rice
- OsPEX1,a leucine-rich repeat extensin protein,functions in the regulation of caryopsis development and quality in rice
- Transcriptomic,proteomic,and phosphoproteomic analyses reveal dynamic signaling networks influencing long-grain rice development
- Integration of embryo–endosperm interaction into a holistic and dynamic picture of seed development using a rice mutant with notched-belly kernels
- Allopolyploidization increases genetic recombination in the ancestral diploid D genome during wheat evolution
- Fine-mapping and characterisation of genes on barley(Hordeum vulgare)chromosome 2H for salinity stress tolerance during germination
- SNP-based identification of QTL for resistance to black point caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana in bread wheat
- Identification of a major QTL for Hessian fly resistance in wheat cultivar‘Chokwang’
- Combined linkage and association mapping reveals two major QTL for stripe rust adult plant resistance in Shaanmai 155 and their haplotype variation in common wheat germplasm
- Genetic sources and loci for wheat head blast resistance identified by genome-wide association analysis
- A MADS-box gene is involved in soybean resistance to multiple Soybean mosaic virus strains
- Genome-wide investigation of defensin genes in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) reveals AhDef2.2 conferring resistance to bacterial wilt
- Stable major QTL on chromosomes A07 and A08 increase shelling percentage in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
- Identification of genes for drought resistance and prediction of gene candidates in soybean seedlings based on linkage and association mapping
- Cytological and molecular characteristics of delayed spike development in wheat under low temperature in early spring
- How delaying post-silking senescence in lower leaves of maize plants increases carbon and nitrogen accumulation and grain yield
- Straw mulch-based no-tillage improves tillering capability of dryland wheat by reducing asymmetric competition between main stem and tillers
- Straw strip mulching in a semiarid rainfed agroecosystem achieves winter wheat yields similar to those of full plastic mulching by optimizing the soil hydrothermal regime
- Yield photosynthesis and leaf anatomy of maize in inter-and mono-cropping systems at varying plant densities