Abstract: The energy partitioning in photosystem II (PSII) and the susceptibility to photoinhibition in PSII were investigated in flag leaves of two rice cultivars, Shirobeniya (a traditionaljaponica) and Akenohoshi (an improved japonica-indica intermediate) grown under standard-nitrogen (N) (SN) and low-N (LN) conditions. N-deficiency resulted in significant decreases in total dry weight, net photosynthetic rate (Pn), the energy flux via carboxylation (Jc), and content of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase /oxygenase (Rubisco) in flag leaves in the two cultivars, and these parameters of Shirobeniya were lower than those in Akenohoshi under the LN condition. In the two cultivars, the energy flux via alternative electron flow was signific...
Photosynthetic activity of flag leaves and dry matter production during the grain filling stage of v...
The whole-leaf photosynthetic rate in rice plants is controlled by various physiological processes. ...
With an ever-growing human population and a finite amount of arable land, the ability to produce hig...
Effects of nitrogen (N) deficiency on photosynthetic gas exchange and photosystem II (PSII) photoche...
Increasing the yield of rice per unit area is important because of the demand from the growing human...
Increasing the yield of rice per unit area is important because of the demand from the growing human...
To clarify the factors responsible for the maintenance of a high rate of photosynthesis at the ripen...
The photosynthetic rate in the fl ag leaf of rice at the full heading stage was examined in three ja...
Rice is a staple crop that is critical to food security, especially throughout Asia. Despite tremend...
A new rolling leaf rice mutant was identified which showed an apparently straighter longitudinal sha...
Not AvailableInfluence of different phosphorus concentrations was studied in four rice varieties (Ak...
253-260Thirty-days old rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Jyothi) plants grown under the greenhouse (150-200 ...
Several breeding initiatives have sought to improve flag leaf performance as its health and physiolo...
Stoichiometries of photosystem I (PSI) and photosys-tem II (PSII) reaction centers in a cultivar of ...
The effects of flag leaves and panicles on canopy photosynthesis in a leading cultivar (Nipponbare) ...
Photosynthetic activity of flag leaves and dry matter production during the grain filling stage of v...
The whole-leaf photosynthetic rate in rice plants is controlled by various physiological processes. ...
With an ever-growing human population and a finite amount of arable land, the ability to produce hig...
Effects of nitrogen (N) deficiency on photosynthetic gas exchange and photosystem II (PSII) photoche...
Increasing the yield of rice per unit area is important because of the demand from the growing human...
Increasing the yield of rice per unit area is important because of the demand from the growing human...
To clarify the factors responsible for the maintenance of a high rate of photosynthesis at the ripen...
The photosynthetic rate in the fl ag leaf of rice at the full heading stage was examined in three ja...
Rice is a staple crop that is critical to food security, especially throughout Asia. Despite tremend...
A new rolling leaf rice mutant was identified which showed an apparently straighter longitudinal sha...
Not AvailableInfluence of different phosphorus concentrations was studied in four rice varieties (Ak...
253-260Thirty-days old rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Jyothi) plants grown under the greenhouse (150-200 ...
Several breeding initiatives have sought to improve flag leaf performance as its health and physiolo...
Stoichiometries of photosystem I (PSI) and photosys-tem II (PSII) reaction centers in a cultivar of ...
The effects of flag leaves and panicles on canopy photosynthesis in a leading cultivar (Nipponbare) ...
Photosynthetic activity of flag leaves and dry matter production during the grain filling stage of v...
The whole-leaf photosynthetic rate in rice plants is controlled by various physiological processes. ...
With an ever-growing human population and a finite amount of arable land, the ability to produce hig...