Single Cell Multi-omics in Rice.

Seed

Two weeks after pollination, rice enters the stage of young grains, also known as small grains or young panicles. At this stage, the fertilized flowers have developed into small, green grains within the panicle. These young grains undergo rapid growth and maturation processes. They continue to receive nutrients and water supply from the plant, gradually increasing in size and weight. The development of small grains during this period is critical for determining the final grain yield and quality of rice. Proper management practices, such as maintaining optimal soil moisture and providing adequate nutrients, are crucial for ensuring healthy and vigorous grain development during this stage.

Locus

You can search for the expression or chromatin accessibility status of each locus in each tissue or the whole plant.





Seed UMAP Scatter Plot

Seed Differentially Expressed Gene Scatter Plot