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Basal internode elongation of rice as affected by light intensity and leaf area
Authors:Xuhua Zhong  Kaiming Liang  Bilin Peng  Ka Tian  Xiaojuan Li  Nongrong Huang  Yanzhuo Liu  Junfeng Pan
Institution:Rice Research Institute of Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Abstract:Short basal internodes are important for lodging resistance of rice(Oryza sativa L.).Several canopy indices affect the elongation of basal internodes,but uncertainty as to the key factors determining elongation of basal internodes persists.The objectives of this study were(1) to identify key factors affecting the elongation of basal internodes and(2) to establish a quantitative relationship between basal internode length and canopy indices.An inbred rice cultivar,Yinjingruanzhan,was grown in two split-plot field experiments with three N rates(0,75,and 150 kg N ha-1 in early season and 0,90,and 180 kg N ha-1 in late season) as main plots,three seedling densities(16.7,75.0,and 187.5 seedlings m-2) as subplots,and three replications in the 2015 early and late seasons in Guangzhou,China.Light intensity at base of canopy(Lb),light quality as determined from red/far-red light ratio(R/FR),light transmission ratio(LTR),leaf area index(LAI),leaf N concentration(NLV) and final length of second internode(counted from soil surface upward)(FIL) were recorded.Higher N rate and seedling density resulted in significantly longer FIL.FIL was negatively correlated with Lb,LTR,and R/FR(P < 0.01) and positively correlated with LAI(P < 0.01),but not correlated with NLV(P > 0.05).Stepwise linear regression analysis showed that FIL was strongly associated with Lband LAI(R2= 0.82).Heavy N application to pot-grown rice at the beginning of first internode elongation did not change FIL.We conclude that FIL is determined mainly by Lband LAI at jointing stage.NLV has no direct effect on the elongation of basal internodes.N application indirectly affects FIL by changing LAI and light conditions in the rice canopy.Reducing LAI and improving canopy light transmission at jointing stage can shorten the basal internodes and increase the lodging resistance of rice.
Keywords:Internode elongation  Leaf area index  Light intensity  Light quality  R/FR  Light transmission ratio  Leaf N concentration
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