Panicle
Rice young panicle refers to the developing reproductive structure of the rice plant. It emerges from the leaf axils and undergoes gradual development, transitioning from the vegetative to the reproductive phase. The young panicle consists of a central axis with multiple spikelets, which contain the potential rice grains. During this stage, the panicle undergoes critical processes such as floral differentiation and spikelet primordium formation. Proper management during the young panicle stage, including adequate nutrition and pest control, is essential for ensuring optimal panicle development, successful pollination, and ultimately, achieving high grain yield in rice cultivation.
Locus
You can search for the expression or chromatin accessibility status of each locus in each tissue or the whole plant.