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High Temperature Alters Phenology, Seed Development and Yield in Three Rice Varieties

Rice is an important and main staple food crop. Rice in Thailand grows in both the on- and off-seasons. The problem of growing rice in the off-season is that it is dry and the temperature tends to be high. To evaluate the effects of high temperatures on their phenology, yield and seed quality, three...

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Autores principales: Sanwong, Pranee, Sanitchon, Jirawat, Dongsansuk, Anoma, Jothityangkoon, Darunee
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12030666
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author Sanwong, Pranee
Sanitchon, Jirawat
Dongsansuk, Anoma
Jothityangkoon, Darunee
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Sanitchon, Jirawat
Dongsansuk, Anoma
Jothityangkoon, Darunee
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description Rice is an important and main staple food crop. Rice in Thailand grows in both the on- and off-seasons. The problem of growing rice in the off-season is that it is dry and the temperature tends to be high. To evaluate the effects of high temperatures on their phenology, yield and seed quality, three rice varieties were cultivated off-season in 2018 and 2019. Rice plants were grown in cement pots on planting date I (PDI; off-season; mid-January) and planting date II (PDII; late off-season; beginning of February). The results showed that rice plants were exposed to higher temperatures in 2019 (than 2018), as indicated by a higher accumulated growing degree day (AGDD). The high AGDD affected the phenology of the rice by shortening the duration of its development from sowing to physiological maturity (PM) from 106.8 DAS in 2018 to 86.0 DAS in 2019. The high AGDD shortened the development duration of the embryo and endosperm, resulting in reductions in the size and growth rates of the embryo and endosperm, and eventually reduced the yield and the yield components. Moreover, the high AGDD reduced the seed quality, as indicated by a decline in the seedling growth rate (SGR) and an increase in chalkiness. Among the varieties, the high temperature in 2019 caused the smallest phenological shift in Chai Nat 1 (CN1), while the shift was largest in Pathum Thani 1 (PTT1). In addition, CN1 exhibited a significantly higher total seed weight/panicle, 1000-seed weight and percentage of filled seed/pot than SP1 and PPT1. It was suggested that CN1 could be described as heat tolerant, and PTT1 as heat sensitive. It was also suggested that farmers should select appropriate rice varieties to grow in the off-season due to the risk of a high-temperature-induced reduction in the seed yield and quality.
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spelling pubmed-99215362023-02-12 High Temperature Alters Phenology, Seed Development and Yield in Three Rice Varieties Sanwong, Pranee Sanitchon, Jirawat Dongsansuk, Anoma Jothityangkoon, Darunee Plants (Basel) Article Rice is an important and main staple food crop. Rice in Thailand grows in both the on- and off-seasons. The problem of growing rice in the off-season is that it is dry and the temperature tends to be high. To evaluate the effects of high temperatures on their phenology, yield and seed quality, three rice varieties were cultivated off-season in 2018 and 2019. Rice plants were grown in cement pots on planting date I (PDI; off-season; mid-January) and planting date II (PDII; late off-season; beginning of February). The results showed that rice plants were exposed to higher temperatures in 2019 (than 2018), as indicated by a higher accumulated growing degree day (AGDD). The high AGDD affected the phenology of the rice by shortening the duration of its development from sowing to physiological maturity (PM) from 106.8 DAS in 2018 to 86.0 DAS in 2019. The high AGDD shortened the development duration of the embryo and endosperm, resulting in reductions in the size and growth rates of the embryo and endosperm, and eventually reduced the yield and the yield components. Moreover, the high AGDD reduced the seed quality, as indicated by a decline in the seedling growth rate (SGR) and an increase in chalkiness. Among the varieties, the high temperature in 2019 caused the smallest phenological shift in Chai Nat 1 (CN1), while the shift was largest in Pathum Thani 1 (PTT1). In addition, CN1 exhibited a significantly higher total seed weight/panicle, 1000-seed weight and percentage of filled seed/pot than SP1 and PPT1. It was suggested that CN1 could be described as heat tolerant, and PTT1 as heat sensitive. It was also suggested that farmers should select appropriate rice varieties to grow in the off-season due to the risk of a high-temperature-induced reduction in the seed yield and quality. MDPI 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9921536/ /pubmed/36771750 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12030666 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36771750
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12030666
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