?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_id=10.5204%2Fthesis.eprints.228676&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=Investigating+Australian+wild+rice+for+improvement+of+salinity+stress+tolerance+in+cultivated+rice+Oryza+sativa+l&rft.creator=Nguyen%2C+Thi+Thuy+Ha&rft.subject=Salinity+tolerance&rft.subject=Oryza+australiensis&rft.subject=CRISPR%2FCas9&rft.subject=Proline&rft.subject=OsProDH&rft.subject=Osmotic+potential&rft.subject=Abiotic+stress&rft.subject=Wild+rice&rft.subject=physiological+assessement&rft.subject=morphological+assessment&rft.description=This+project+is+a+comprehensive+study+on+salinity+tolerance+in+Australian+wild+rice+species+and+the+potential+applications+of+CRISPR%2FCas9+on+improving+salinity+tolerance+in+cultivated+rice.+Salinity+tolerance+mechanisms+in+wild+rice+were+investigated+by+using+a+high+throughput+screening+technique+to+assess+the+morphological+and+physiological+responses.+The+knowledge+of+mechanisms+from+wild+rice+was+manipulated+in+cultivated+rice+using+the+CRISPR%2FCas9+technique.+The+results+of+this+study+indicate+the+potential+of+wild+rice+as+a+genetic+resource+and+CRISPR%2FCas9+as+an+approach+to+improve+salinity+tolerance+in+cultivated+rice+Oryza+sativa+L.&rft.publisher=Queensland+University+of+Technology&rft.date=2022&rft.type=Thesis&rft.format=application%2Fpdf&rft.relation=https%3A%2F%2Feprints.qut.edu.au%2F228676%2F1%2FThi%2520Thuy%2520Ha_Nguyen_Thesis.pdf&rft.rights=free_to_read&rft.rights=http%3A%2F%2Fcreativecommons.org%2Flicenses%2Fby-nc-nd%2F4.0%2F&rft.relation=doi%3A10.5204%2Fthesis.eprints.228676&rft.relation=Nguyen%2C+Thi+Thuy+Ha+(2022)+Investigating+Australian+wild+rice+for+improvement+of+salinity+stress+tolerance+in+cultivated+rice+Oryza+sativa+l.+PhD+thesis%2C+Queensland+University+of+Technology.&rft.id_number=https%3A%2F%2Feprints.qut.edu.au%2F228676%2F&rft.identifier=Faculty+of+Science%3B+School+of+Biology+%26+Environmental+Science