| Literature DB >> 32071392 |
Min Huang1, Shuanglü Shan2, Jialin Cao2, Shengliang Fang2, Alin Tian2, Yu Liu2, Fangbo Cao2, Xiaohong Yin2,3, Yingbin Zou2.
Abstract
The development of machine-transplanted hybrid rice is a feasible approach to meet the needs of both high grain yield and high labor efficiency in China, but limited information is available on the critical plant traits associated with high grain yields in machine-transplanted hybrid rice. This study was carried out to identify which type of culms (i.e., main stems and primary and secondary tillers) and which yield components of this culm are critical to achieving high grain yields in machine-transplanted hybrid rice. Field experiments were conducted with two hybrid rice cultivars grown under two densities of machine transplanting in two years. Results showed that total grain yield of main stems and primary and secondary tillers was not significantly affected by cultivar but was significantly affected by density and year. Averaged across cultivars, densities, and years, main stems and primary and secondary tillers contributed about 15%, 50%, and 35% to total grain yield, respectively. Total grain yield was not significantly related to grain yields of main stems and secondary tillers but was positively and significantly related to grain yield of primary tillers. Approximately 85% of the variation in total grain yield was explained by grain yield of primary tillers, which was positively and significantly related to primary-tiller panicles per m2 but not to spikelets per panicle, spikelet filling percentage, or grain weight of primary tillers. Based on these results, it is concluded that primary-tiller panicle number is essential for achieving high grain yields in machine-transplanted hybrid rice.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32071392 PMCID: PMC7028727 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-59751-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Total grain yield and grain yield of main stems and primary and secondary tillers in two hybrid rice cultivars grown under two densities in 2017 and 2018.
| Variable | Grain yield (g m−2) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Main stems | Primary tillers | Secondary tillers | |
| L1212 | 722 a | 105 (15) a | 391 (54) a | 227 (31) b |
| T390 | 756 a | 115 (15) a | 359 (48) b | 282 (37) a |
| D11 | 836 a | 137 (17) a | 453 (54) a | 246 (29) a |
| D21 | 642 b | 82 (13) b | 296 (46) b | 264 (41) a |
| 2017 | 647 b | 117 (18) a | 335 (52) b | 195 (30) b |
| 2018 | 831 a | 102 (12) b | 414 (50) a | 315 (38) a |
| C × D | ns | ns | ns | ns |
| C × Y | ns | ns | ns | ns |
| D × Y | ** | ns | ** | ** |
| C × D × Y | * | ns | ** | ns |
aL1212 and T390 are Longjingyou 1212 and Taiyou 390, respectively.
bD11 and D21 represent a hill spacing of 25 cm × 11 cm and 25 cm × 21 cm, respectively.
Values in parentheses are percentages of total grain yield.
Means within each variable sharing the same letter are not significantly different at the 0.05 probability level.
ns denotes non-significance at the 0.05 probability level; * and ** denote significance at the 0.05 and 0.01 probability levels, respectively.
Figure 1Relationships between total grain yield with grain yield of main stems (a), primary tillers (b), and secondary tillers (c) in hybrid rice. ** denotes significance at the 0.01 probability level.
Yield components of primary tillers in two hybrid rice cultivars grown under two densities in 2017 and 2018.
| Variable | Panicles m−2 | Spikelets panicle−1 | Spikelet filling (%) | Grain weight (mg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| L1212 | 132 a | 192 a | 73.2 a | 21.4 a |
| T390 | 126 a | 196 a | 65.6 b | 22.1 a |
| D11 | 159 a | 187 a | 70.0 a | 21.8 a |
| D21 | 99 b | 201 a | 68.9 a | 21.8 a |
| 2017 | 121 b | 182 b | 71.4 a | 22.1 a |
| 2018 | 137 a | 206 a | 67.5 b | 21.5 a |
| C × D | ns | ns | ** | ns |
| C × Y | ns | ns | * | ns |
| D × Y | ns | ** | * | ns |
| C × D × Y | ns | ns | * | ns |
aL1212 and T390 are Longjingyou 1212 and Taiyou 390, respectively.
bD11 and D21 represent a hill spacing of 25 cm × 11 cm and 25 cm × 21 cm, respectively.
Means within each variable sharing the same letter are not significantly different at the 0.05 probability level.
ns denotes non-significance at the 0.05 probability level; * and ** denote significance at the 0.05 and 0.01 probability levels, respectively.
Figure 2Relationships between grain yield with panicles per m2 (a), spikelets per panicle (b), spikelet filling percentage (c), and grain weight (d) of primary tillers in hybrid rice. ** denotes significance at the 0.01 probability level.
Figure 3Daily solar radiation (a) and mean temperature (b) during the rice-growing season in 2017 and 2018. Vertical dashed lines represent the heading stage.