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Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China

INTRODUCTION: Climate warming has pronounced effects on rice production in China. However, late-seasons rice cultivars are diverse in double rice cropping systems, and the actual responses in grain yield and quality of different late-season rice cultivars to climate warming are still unclear. METHOD...

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Autores principales: Yang, Taotao, Tan, Xueming, Huang, Shan, Pan, Xiaohua, Zeng, Yongjun, Zhang, Jun, Cheng, Shanmei, Zeng, Yanhua
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10225640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37255558
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1136564
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author Yang, Taotao
Tan, Xueming
Huang, Shan
Pan, Xiaohua
Zeng, Yongjun
Zhang, Jun
Cheng, Shanmei
Zeng, Yanhua
author_facet Yang, Taotao
Tan, Xueming
Huang, Shan
Pan, Xiaohua
Zeng, Yongjun
Zhang, Jun
Cheng, Shanmei
Zeng, Yanhua
author_sort Yang, Taotao
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description INTRODUCTION: Climate warming has pronounced effects on rice production in China. However, late-seasons rice cultivars are diverse in double rice cropping systems, and the actual responses in grain yield and quality of different late-season rice cultivars to climate warming are still unclear. METHODS: A two-year field warming experiment was conducted by using free-air temperature increase facilities with three widely-planted late-season rice cultivars, including Taiyou398 (TY, short growth duration indica hybrid rice), Jiuxiangnian (JXN, long growth duration indica inbred rice), and Yongyou1538 (YY, long growth duration indica-japonica hybrid rice) in a double rice cropping system in subtropical China. RESULTS: Warming (1.9–2.0°C) had no significant effects on the grain yields of TY and JXN, but significantly decreased that of YY by 4.8% relative to ambient treatment due to a reduction of spikelet number. Compared to ambient treatment, the head rice yields of TY and YY did not change while that of JXN increased by 6.3% under warming conditions. Warming significantly increased the head rice rates of JXN and YY by 6.6% and 7.8%, and the chalky grain rates of TY, JXN, and YY by 79.1%, 21.6%, and 7.6%, respectively. Under warming conditions, the amylose content of JXN and YY decreased significantly by 7.5% and 8.8%, and the setback of three cultivars decreased significantly by an average of 41.5%. CONCLUSION: Warming could improve the milling and eating qualities of long growth duration late-season rice (JXN and YY) and increase or maintain their head rice yield, even though decreased the grain yield of indica-japonica hybrid rice (YY). These results will provide a better understanding for the selection of suitable late-season rice cultivars under future climate warming conditions.
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spelling pubmed-102256402023-05-30 Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China Yang, Taotao Tan, Xueming Huang, Shan Pan, Xiaohua Zeng, Yongjun Zhang, Jun Cheng, Shanmei Zeng, Yanhua Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Climate warming has pronounced effects on rice production in China. However, late-seasons rice cultivars are diverse in double rice cropping systems, and the actual responses in grain yield and quality of different late-season rice cultivars to climate warming are still unclear. METHODS: A two-year field warming experiment was conducted by using free-air temperature increase facilities with three widely-planted late-season rice cultivars, including Taiyou398 (TY, short growth duration indica hybrid rice), Jiuxiangnian (JXN, long growth duration indica inbred rice), and Yongyou1538 (YY, long growth duration indica-japonica hybrid rice) in a double rice cropping system in subtropical China. RESULTS: Warming (1.9–2.0°C) had no significant effects on the grain yields of TY and JXN, but significantly decreased that of YY by 4.8% relative to ambient treatment due to a reduction of spikelet number. Compared to ambient treatment, the head rice yields of TY and YY did not change while that of JXN increased by 6.3% under warming conditions. Warming significantly increased the head rice rates of JXN and YY by 6.6% and 7.8%, and the chalky grain rates of TY, JXN, and YY by 79.1%, 21.6%, and 7.6%, respectively. Under warming conditions, the amylose content of JXN and YY decreased significantly by 7.5% and 8.8%, and the setback of three cultivars decreased significantly by an average of 41.5%. CONCLUSION: Warming could improve the milling and eating qualities of long growth duration late-season rice (JXN and YY) and increase or maintain their head rice yield, even though decreased the grain yield of indica-japonica hybrid rice (YY). These results will provide a better understanding for the selection of suitable late-season rice cultivars under future climate warming conditions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10225640/ /pubmed/37255558 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1136564 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yang, Tan, Huang, Pan, Zeng, Zhang, Cheng and Zeng https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Yang, Taotao
Tan, Xueming
Huang, Shan
Pan, Xiaohua
Zeng, Yongjun
Zhang, Jun
Cheng, Shanmei
Zeng, Yanhua
Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China
title Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China
title_full Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China
title_fullStr Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China
title_full_unstemmed Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China
title_short Grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical China
title_sort grain yield and quality performances of different late-season rice cultivars in response to experimental warming in subtropical china
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10225640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37255558
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1136564
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