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Sarma, N. K., L. Salkla, P. Salkla, R. Borgohain, H. N. Gogol, and W. Palaklang. "KDML 105, an alternative aromatic rice for the semideepwater ecosystem." International Rice Research Notes 24, no. 1 (1999): 18–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6948019.

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This article 'KDML 105, an alternative aromatic rice for the semideepwater ecosystem' appeared in the International Rice Research Notes series, created by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to expedite communication among scientists concerned with the development of improved technology for rice and rice-based systems. The series is a mechanism to help scientists keep each other informed of current rice research findings. The concise scientific notes are meant to encourage rice scientists to communicate with one another to obtain details on the research reported.
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Hari Purnomo, Eko, Fransiska Agatha Nindyautami, Nattaya Konsue, and Pattavara l. Pathomrungsiyounggu. "Fortification of Rice Grain with Gac Aril (Momordica Conchinchinensis) Using Vacuum Impregnation Technique." Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal 6, no. 2 (2018): 412–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/crnfsj.6.2.16.

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The objective of this research was to improve functional property of rice by fortification with gac aril using vacuum impregnation (VI) process. Effects of rice variety, preparation method and VI condition on gac aril fortified rice quality were investigated. Sao Hai (SH) and Khaw Dok Mali 105 (KDML 105) were prepared to achieve polished and unpolished rice. The samples were impregnated with 30% gac aril solution under VI condition (vacuum pressure 500 mmHg), 0% gac solution was used as a control. After drying, the samples were analyzed for physicochemical property i.e. texture, color L*, a* and b*, total fiber, lycopene, β-carotene and total phenolic (TPC) content and antioxidant activity (DPPH assay) as well as sensory quality (9-point hedonic scale). The results showed that both varieties of unpolished rice had higher hardness and darker colour than polished samples. Unpolished SH impregnated with gac aril showed the highest content of β-carotene (22.10±0.83 mg/g), lycopene (8.38±0.11 µg/g), and TPC (0.24±0.03 mg GAE/g) while antioxidant activity of all gac aril fortified samples were not significantly different (p>0.05) (DPPH value ranged 1.39-1.72 mmol TE/ g) and higher than control. However, sensory evaluation showed that gac fortified unpolished KDML 105 had the highest score of the overall acceptability. Based on all properties, unpolished KDML 105 was chosen for studying the suitable VI condition in further step. Unpolished KDML 105 was soaked in 30% gac aril solution under different vacuum pressures (0, 300 and 500 mmHg) and pressurizing techniques (single and pulse pressure). The dried samples were analyzed and it was found that the high vacuum pressure at 500 mmHg and pulse pressure gave the highest β-carotene (41.41 ± 4.53 mg/g), lycopene (25.07 ±1.74 µg/g) and TPC (0.21±0.03 mg GAE/g) content and DPPH value (2.91±0.90 mmol TE/ g), while physical properties, texture and sensory were not significantly different (p>95%). In addition, glycemic index (GI) of rice after VI process was decreased from 84.24 to 72.04. Finally, it can be concluded that non-polishing process, high vacuum pressure and pulse pressurizing are the suitable condition to prepare gac aril fortified rice. The health benefits of rice are improved with high antioxidant activity and lower GI.
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Watchararparpaiboon, W., N. Laohakunjit, and O. Kerdchoechuen. "An Improved Process for High Quality and Nutrition of Brown Rice Production." Food Science and Technology International 16, no. 2 (2010): 147–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1082013209353220.

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Germinated brown rice (GBR) of two popular Thailand varieties, Khao Dawk Mali 105 (KDML 105) and Chainat 1, with improved nutritional composition, was obtained by optimizing water soaking conditions. Different water pH (3, 4, 6 and 8), temperatures (25 °C, 35 °C and 45 °C), and soaking times (12 and 24 h) were tested. Using the response surface methodology (RSM), the best condition for producing GBR of both varieties was soaking in water with pH 6 and temperature of 35 °C for 24 h. It caused a 4- to 5-fold increase in gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) content which, together with protein and lipid contents, were highest among treatments. Intermediate levels of thiamine (vitamin B1) and phytic acid (IP6) were obtained. In GBR of KDML 105 variety, GABA, vitamin B1 and IP6 contents were 16.48, 0.526 and 501.06 mg/100 g, respectively, while protein and lipid contents were 10.50% and 4.00%, respectively. For Chainat 1 variety, GABA, vitamin B1 and IP6 contents were 14.50, 0.436 and 486.03 mg/100 g, respectively, while protein and lipid contents were 9.80% and 3.99%, respectively. Carbohydrate and amylose contents differed by only less than 1-2% among treatments. Supplemental aeration during water soaking decreased GABA, protein and lipid contents, but increased vitamin B1 and IP6 contents in both varieties. Furthermore, cooked GBR of both varieties had softer texture than cooked ordinary brown rice.
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Sansenya, Sompong, Yanling Hua, Saowapa Chumanee, and Chanun Sricheewin. "The Combination Effect of Gamma Irradiation and Salt Concentration on 2-Acetyl-1-Pyrroline Content, Proline Content and Growth of Thai Fragrant Rice (KDML 105)." Oriental Journal of Chemistry 35, no. 3 (2019): 938–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/350304.

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KDML 105 is the famous fragrant rice of Thailand. 2AP acts as the characteristic compounds in fragrant-rice cultivars. 2AP accumulation has been reported in relationship with proline content and the growth rate of rice. Several factors have been reported to affect the poline and 2AP contents. We determined the combinatorial effect of gamma irradiation and salt concentration on the 2AP and proline contents of 5 day-old KDML 105 rice-seedling. In the growth condition under 20 mM of NaCl concentration the proline content of gamma irradiated rice increased, compared to the gamma-irradiated rice treated without 20 mM of NaCl concentration. While, the shoot-length of 5 day-old gamma irradiated rice-seedlings under 20mM NaCl concentration cannot be observed when compared to gamma irradiated rice-seedling without salt concentration. The 2AP content of gamma irradiated rice-seedlings under 20 mM of NaCl concentration had approximately 2.6 to 3.1 times higher than in the growth condition without salt concentration of gamma irradiated rice-seedlings. Our results indicate that the combination of gamma irradiation technique and salt concentration can be used for improving the 2AP content in rice.
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Wangcharoen, Wiwat, Chaveewon Phanchaisri, Wichittra Daengpok, Rimruthai Phuttawong, Tawan Hangsoongnern, and Boonrak Phanchaisri. "Consumer acceptance test and some related properties of selected KDML 105 rice mutants." Journal of Food Science and Technology 53, no. 9 (2016): 3550–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13197-016-2334-5.

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Pitiphunpong, Sawidtree, and Prisana Suwannaporn. "Physicochemical properties of KDML 105 rice cultivar from different cultivated locations in Thailand." Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 89, no. 13 (2009): 2186–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.3701.

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Thobunluep, Pitipong. "Implementation of Bio-Fungicides and Seed Treatment in Organic Rice cv. KDML 105 Farming." Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 12, no. 16 (2009): 1119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/pjbs.2009.1119.1126.

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Kaeomuangmoon, Thewin, Attachai Jintrawet, Chakrit Chotamonsak, et al. "Estimating seasonal fragrant rice production in Thailand using a spatial crop modelling and weather forecasting approach." Journal of Agricultural Science 157, no. 7-8 (2019): 566–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859619000881.

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AbstractFragrant rice is an important export commodity of Thailand and obtaining seasonal production estimates well in advance is important for marketing and stock management. Rice4cast is a software platform that has been developed to forecast rice yield several months prior to harvesting; it links a rice model with a Minimum Data Set (MDS) and Weather Research Forecast (WRF) data. The current study aimed to parameterize and evaluate the model and to demonstrate the use of the Rice4cast platform in forecasting seasonal KDML 105 rice yield and production with local data set. The study area encompassed 77 districts in Thailand, covering 0.94 of the total area of KDML 105 in the country. Minimum Data Sets for the 2013–2015 growing seasons were used for model parameterization and evaluation. The annual statistics from the Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) were used as a reference basis and planted areas from the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) was used for production estimation. Model evaluation showed good to fairly good agreement between the predicted and reported OAE yield. Production forecasts, however, over-estimated the OAE values considerably, primarily because of the use of GISTDA planted areas that were larger than the harvested areas in the production estimates. Adjustment of the planted areas to account for damaged areas need to be explored further. Nevertheless, the results demonstrated the capability of yield predictions with the Rice4cast, making it a valuable tool for in-season estimates for fragrant rice yield and production.
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Karpagam, V., and R. Kalaiyarasi. "Choice of parents for developing two line hybrids in rice (Oryza sativa L.)." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 9, no. 4 (2017): 2047–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v9i4.1487.

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An investigation was carried out to evaluate two line hybrids in rice for yield traits. Four TGMS lines and eleven testers were crossed in line x Tester design. Greater proportion of sca variance was observed for all the characters which revealed that preponderance of non- additive gene action governing traits concerned and selection procedures based on the accumulation of additive effects would be successful in improving these traits. The line TS09 24 and testers viz., T 2006, KDML 105, Improved white ponni and BPT 5204 were found to be good combiners for the yield and yield components. The best hybrids based on sca value, TNAU 27S x Improved white ponni was derived from low x low combiners for thousand grain weight and TS 29 X ADT 38 for the number of filled grains per panicle spikelet fertility. The best performing hybrid TS 29 x KDML 105 produced 54.25g of grain yield per plant in 128 days which was 92.89 and 85.47 per cent increase over the standard checks CORH 3 and Improved white ponni respectively. This hybrid also recorded 27.32 and 64.30 per cent increase CORH 3 and Improved white ponni for thousand grain weight. Hence, the two line hybrid breeding system, utilizing thermo sensitive genic male sterility is economically feasible as well as viable alternative to cytoplasmic male sterile (CMS) based three line breeding due to much simplified hybrid seed production.
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Artadana, Ida Bagus Made, and Kanyaratt Supaibulwatana. "Comparative Morphology, Photoperiodism, and Yield of KDML105 Rice (Oryza sativa) and Its Mutants." HAYATI Journal of Biosciences 30, no. 5 (2023): 937–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4308/hjb.30.5.937-945.

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Climate change and decreasing in farmlands threaten global rice production. The productivity and grain quality of KDML105 (Oryza sativa ‘KDML105’), one of Thailand’s famous scented rice is depending on photoperiod and cultivating conditions. Cultivar improvement using induced mutagenesis has previously been performed and screening of candidate mutant lines (MT1, MT3, MT4, MT5, MT6) were then investigated in comparison with KDML105 to gain M6 generation. Comparative morphological features revealed that five mutant lines showed semi-dwarf shoot with erected leaves, higher tiller numbers, and compact clump when compared to KDML105. Interestingly, the variations of photoperiodism of flowering were observed among mutants and its original. All five lines of candidate mutants showed flowering unaffected by day length even under long-day or short-day that required only 47-85 days after transplanting to reach the flowering date. In contrast, KDML 105 showed flowering only under short-day conditions. On the other hand, three candidate mutants (MT3, MT5 and MT6) after screening for salinity tolerance were further selected to grow for M6 seed production. The tiller numbers, spikelet numbers, total grain yield, and grain weight obtained from MT3, MT5 and MT6 mutants were significantly more than those obtained from KDML 105. The mutants obtained in this study are characterized as intermediate photoperiodism with shortened production time. It is also suggested to further investigate the grain quality to examine the overall properties of these mutants prior to use in the rice breeding program.
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Conference papers on the topic "KDML 105"

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Maurer, Jochen. "Abstract 155: KDM4 inhibition targets breast cancer stem-like cells." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2018; April 14-18, 2018; Chicago, IL. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2018-155.

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Lee, Tai Sik, Dong Wook Lee, and Sang Bok Jee. "Development of Knowledge Document Management System (KDMS) for Sharing Construction Technical Documents." In Construction Research Congress 2005. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40754(183)115.

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Montano, Erica N., Moumita Bose, Lihong Huo та ін. "2001 α-ketoglutarate-dependent KDM6 histone demethylases epigenetically regulate Interferon Stimulated Gene expression in Lupus". У LUPUS 21ST CENTURY 2022 CONFERENCE, Abstracts of Sixth Scientific Meeting of North American and European Lupus Community, Tucson, AZ, USA – September 20–23, 2022. Lupus Foundation of America, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/lupus-2022-lupus21century.106.

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Yoo, Sanghee, Chandtip Chandhasin, Joselyn R. Del Rosario, et al. "Abstract 2128: TACH101, a first-in-class pan inhibitor of KDM4 histone lysine demethylases." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2021; April 10-15, 2021 and May 17-21, 2021; Philadelphia, PA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2021-2128.

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Sareddy, Gangadhara R., Sandeep Saran, Binoj C. Nair, et al. "Abstract 674: The lysine demethylase KDM1 is a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of gliomas." In Proceedings: AACR 104th Annual Meeting 2013; Apr 6-10, 2013; Washington, DC. American Association for Cancer Research, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2013-674.

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Perabo, Frank, Sanghee Yoo, Chandtip Chandhasin, et al. "Abstract P086: Identification of pharmacodynamic and sensitivity biomarkers for TACH101, a pan-inhibitor of KDM4 histone lysine demethylase." In Abstracts: AACR-NCI-EORTC Virtual International Conference on Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics; October 7-10, 2021. American Association for Cancer Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.targ-21-p086.

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Reports on the topic "KDML 105"

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บัวบูชา, ธีรพงษ์, ศุภอรรจ ศิริกันทรมาศ та นุชนาถ วุฒิประดิษฐกุล. การค้นหายีนที่ควบคุมโดยโปรตีนคัลมอดุลินในการตอบสนองต่อสภาวะความเครียดจากสิ่งแวดล้อมของข้าว Oryza sativa L. : รายงานวิจัย. จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย, 2014. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2014.59.

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Environmental stresses such as salinity, drought, heat, or pathogen greatly affect agricultural productivity. Researchers have long been attempting to improve plant tolerance to these adverse conditions. To be successful, knowledge of the mechanisms involved in environmental stress responses of plants in the molecular level is needed. To tolerate stress in plants, Ca2+ signals have been implicated in transducing the initial signals from various environmental changes to elicit appropriate responses. Here, we aimed to identify genes that are regulated by OsCaM1, which is a primary Ca2+ sensor calmodulin from Oryza sativa L. 'KDML 105'. First, five candidate genes that co-expressed with OsCam1-1 (LOC_Os03g20370) were selected. Their expression levels were examined in the three transgenic rice lines overexpressing OsCam1-1 by real-time RT-PCR. Compared with the wild-type and the transgenic control rice line, which was transformed with the vector alone, expression of two genes (LOC_ Os03g16690 and LOC_Os 11 g38800) was slightly altered in the overexpressing lines. We further used cDNAAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) to generate transcriptomic profiles of the Wild-type rice and the transgenic rice overexpressing OsCom 1-1 and identified differentially expressed genes. We found 100 transcript-derived fragments (TDFs) differentially expressed in the transgenic rice compared to that in the wild type. So far, 10 up-regulated genes and 24 downregulated genes were identified from these TDFs. The identification of genes corresponding to these TDFs will enable us to characterize the mechanisms of OsCam1-1 in vivo and how these modulated genes might involve in the environmental stress response.
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