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Studies on Seed Setting Stability in Associated with Temperature for a Two-Line Hybrid Rice, Liangyoupeijiu
Author(s): LU Chuan-gen, ZONG Shou-yu, ZOU Jiang-Shi
Pages: 191-
194
Year: 2004
Issue:
4
Journal: RICE SCIENCE
Keyword: rice; intersubspecific hybrid; seed setting rate; grain yield; temperature;
Abstract: When being planted in wide areas in southern China (23°23′- 33°23′ N, 98°35′- 120°19′ E, sea level above 2.7 - 1285 m), Liangyoupeijiu (LYPJ), a two-line hybrid rice combination, showed a seed setting rate of 75.2 - 77.2%, which was lower by 4.3 - 7.5 percent point than that of an indica hybrid rice Shanyou 63 (CK), with similar values of grain yield and coefficients of variation to CK. Sowing during 5-25th of May in Nanjing (32°3′ N, 118 °48′ E), China, LYPJ headed before 4th September, and gave a seed setting rate of 75 - 90%, and grain yield over 1 kg/m2. If the sowing date was delayed to 14 - 15th, June, its heading date would be as late as 17th - 21st September, and seed setting rate would be declined by 10 - 15% in comparison with that on a suitable sowing date. When flowering took place at an average daily temperature range of 13.7 - 28.5℃ for five days, the spikelet fertility (SF) would be increased by 1.9 - 10.7%, for each increment of 1 ℃. The suitable (SF≥90%) and safe (SF≥75%) temperatures for flowering stage were indicated to be 26.5℃ and 22.9℃, respectively. To get a high and stable seed set in cultivating LYPJ, it was recommended that LYPJ would be planted in the areas south of 34°N, and the favorable average daily temperature during flowering stage should be at 26 - 28℃.
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