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Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness

Chalkiness, which is highly affected by nitrogen (N) management during grain filling, is critical in determining rice appearance quality and consumer acceptability. We investigated the effects of N application rates 75 (N(1)), 150 (N(2)), and 225 (N(3)) kg ha(−1) on the source-sink carbohydrate accu...

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Autores principales: Guo, Changchun, Yuan, Xiaojuan, Yan, Fengjun, Xiang, Kaihong, Wu, Yunxia, Zhang, Qiao, Wang, Zhonglin, He, Limei, Fan, Ping, Yang, Zhiyuan, Chen, Zongkui, Sun, Yongjian, Ma, Jun
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9270005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35812970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.921130
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author Guo, Changchun
Yuan, Xiaojuan
Yan, Fengjun
Xiang, Kaihong
Wu, Yunxia
Zhang, Qiao
Wang, Zhonglin
He, Limei
Fan, Ping
Yang, Zhiyuan
Chen, Zongkui
Sun, Yongjian
Ma, Jun
author_facet Guo, Changchun
Yuan, Xiaojuan
Yan, Fengjun
Xiang, Kaihong
Wu, Yunxia
Zhang, Qiao
Wang, Zhonglin
He, Limei
Fan, Ping
Yang, Zhiyuan
Chen, Zongkui
Sun, Yongjian
Ma, Jun
author_sort Guo, Changchun
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description Chalkiness, which is highly affected by nitrogen (N) management during grain filling, is critical in determining rice appearance quality and consumer acceptability. We investigated the effects of N application rates 75 (N(1)), 150 (N(2)), and 225 (N(3)) kg ha(−1) on the source-sink carbohydrate accumulation and grain filling characteristics of two indica hybrid rice cultivars with different chalkiness levels in 2019 and 2020. We further explored the relationship between grain filling and formation of chalkiness in superior and inferior grains. In this study, carbohydrates in the functional leaves and grains of the two varieties, and grain filling parameters, could explain 66.2%, 68.0%, 88.7%, and 91.6% of the total variation of total chalky grain rate and whole chalkiness degree, respectively. They were primarily concentrated in the inferior grains. As the N fertilizer application rate increased, the chalky grain rate and chalkiness degree of both the superior and inferior grains decreased significantly. This interfered with the increase in total chalky grain rate and chalkiness. Moreover, the carbohydrate content in the functional leaves increased significantly in N(2) and N(3) compared with that in N(1). The transfer of soluble sugar from the leaves to the grains decreased the soluble sugar and increased total starch contents, accelerated the development of grain length and width, increased grain water content, and effectively alleviated the contradiction between source and sink. These changes promoted the carbohydrate partition in superior and inferior grains, improved their average filling rate in the middle and later stages, optimized the uniformity of inferior grain fillings, and finally led to the overall reduction in rice chalkiness.
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spelling pubmed-92700052022-07-09 Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness Guo, Changchun Yuan, Xiaojuan Yan, Fengjun Xiang, Kaihong Wu, Yunxia Zhang, Qiao Wang, Zhonglin He, Limei Fan, Ping Yang, Zhiyuan Chen, Zongkui Sun, Yongjian Ma, Jun Front Plant Sci Plant Science Chalkiness, which is highly affected by nitrogen (N) management during grain filling, is critical in determining rice appearance quality and consumer acceptability. We investigated the effects of N application rates 75 (N(1)), 150 (N(2)), and 225 (N(3)) kg ha(−1) on the source-sink carbohydrate accumulation and grain filling characteristics of two indica hybrid rice cultivars with different chalkiness levels in 2019 and 2020. We further explored the relationship between grain filling and formation of chalkiness in superior and inferior grains. In this study, carbohydrates in the functional leaves and grains of the two varieties, and grain filling parameters, could explain 66.2%, 68.0%, 88.7%, and 91.6% of the total variation of total chalky grain rate and whole chalkiness degree, respectively. They were primarily concentrated in the inferior grains. As the N fertilizer application rate increased, the chalky grain rate and chalkiness degree of both the superior and inferior grains decreased significantly. This interfered with the increase in total chalky grain rate and chalkiness. Moreover, the carbohydrate content in the functional leaves increased significantly in N(2) and N(3) compared with that in N(1). The transfer of soluble sugar from the leaves to the grains decreased the soluble sugar and increased total starch contents, accelerated the development of grain length and width, increased grain water content, and effectively alleviated the contradiction between source and sink. These changes promoted the carbohydrate partition in superior and inferior grains, improved their average filling rate in the middle and later stages, optimized the uniformity of inferior grain fillings, and finally led to the overall reduction in rice chalkiness. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9270005/ /pubmed/35812970 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.921130 Text en Copyright © 2022 Guo, Yuan, Yan, Xiang, Wu, Zhang, Wang, He, Fan, Yang, Chen, Sun and Ma. 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
Guo, Changchun
Yuan, Xiaojuan
Yan, Fengjun
Xiang, Kaihong
Wu, Yunxia
Zhang, Qiao
Wang, Zhonglin
He, Limei
Fan, Ping
Yang, Zhiyuan
Chen, Zongkui
Sun, Yongjian
Ma, Jun
Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness
title Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness
title_full Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness
title_fullStr Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness
title_short Nitrogen Application Rate Affects the Accumulation of Carbohydrates in Functional Leaves and Grains to Improve Grain Filling and Reduce the Occurrence of Chalkiness
title_sort nitrogen application rate affects the accumulation of carbohydrates in functional leaves and grains to improve grain filling and reduce the occurrence of chalkiness
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9270005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35812970
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.921130
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