Literature DB >> 28902454

Early flowering and rapid grain filling determine early maturity and escape from harvesting in weedy rice.

Can Zhao1, Wenrong Xu1, Xiaoling Song1, Weimin Dai1, Lei Dai1,2, Zheng Zhang1, Sheng Qiang1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early maturity is an important trait that is essential to the survival of weedy rice. To explore the mechanism of early maturity in weedy rice, the reproductive development of a large sample of weedy rice accessions and cultivars was compared in a common garden study. A selected sample of both weedy and cultivated rice was sown at different dates in two years to study in more detail their flowering and grain-filling patterns.
RESULTS: The weedy rice from three major cropping regions matured 7-8 days earlier than their associated cultivars. Representative weedy rice accessions planted on conventional sowing dates flowered 3-26 days earlier than cultivars; delayed sowing caused divergence in the flowering regimes in weedy rice. However, regardless of the sowing date, weedy rice filled its grain 7-21 days faster than cultivars in both study years. Vegetative and reproductive traits of weedy and cultivated rice have different patterns of variation with delayed planting.
CONCLUSION: Early maturity is an essential factor determining the persistence of weedy rice by contributing to the escape of its seed from being harvested with the rice crop. Both early flowering and shorter grain-filling stages determine early maturity, and flowering is more plastic than grain filling.
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Keywords:  early maturity; flowering time; grain-filling stage; sowing date; weedy rice

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28902454     DOI: 10.1002/ps.4730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pest Manag Sci        ISSN: 1526-498X            Impact factor:   4.845


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