To investigate the differential responses of super rice grain filling to low filling stage temperature (LT) and the regulative effect of nitrogen panicle fertilizer (NPF), physiological and molecular experiments were conducted with two super rice varieties (Nanjing 7th: N7 and Nanjing 9108th: N9108) on two different filling stage temperature treatments implemented by applying two sowing dates [Normal filling stage temperature (CK): Sowed on May 30, Tmean = 24.7°C and low filling stage temperature (LT): Sowed on July 1, Tmean = 20.3°C], and two NPF levels (0 and 150 kg N ha−1). In this study, LT, NPF, and simultaneous LT and NPF treatments suppressed the grain filling in all varieties with different levels. Under LT or NPF treatments, the re...
Our previous study has shown that nitrogen plays an important role in dealing with significantly inc...
Modern rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars, especially the newly bred ‘super ’ rice, have numerous spik...
The remobilization of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) in the stem is essential for rice grain fi...
Chalky rice (Oryza sativa L.) grains are induced by high temperature during the grain-filling period...
Raising the degree of grain filling is an important issue for the genetic improvement of extra-heavy...
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a key factor regulating starch biosynthesis genes and is involved in assimila...
Rice cultivars with numerous spikelets per panicle (extra-heavy panicle types) frequently fail to ex...
Grain filling rates (GFRs) of indica rice cultivars are often higher than those of japonica cultivar...
Recently developed high-yielding rice varieties with extra-large sink capacity often have unstable g...
Due to climate change, extreme heat stress events have become more frequent, adversely affecting ric...
The content of starch and the activities of enzymes involved in starch biosynthesis were examined in...
This study determined if the variation in grain filling parameters between two different spikelet ty...
Rice plants are highly sensitive to high-temperature stress, posing challenges to grain yield and qu...
Cereal crops with inhibition expression of starch branching enzyme (SBE) contain highly resistant st...
Modern rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars, especially the newly bred ‘super’ rice, have numerous spike...
Our previous study has shown that nitrogen plays an important role in dealing with significantly inc...
Modern rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars, especially the newly bred ‘super ’ rice, have numerous spik...
The remobilization of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) in the stem is essential for rice grain fi...
Chalky rice (Oryza sativa L.) grains are induced by high temperature during the grain-filling period...
Raising the degree of grain filling is an important issue for the genetic improvement of extra-heavy...
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a key factor regulating starch biosynthesis genes and is involved in assimila...
Rice cultivars with numerous spikelets per panicle (extra-heavy panicle types) frequently fail to ex...
Grain filling rates (GFRs) of indica rice cultivars are often higher than those of japonica cultivar...
Recently developed high-yielding rice varieties with extra-large sink capacity often have unstable g...
Due to climate change, extreme heat stress events have become more frequent, adversely affecting ric...
The content of starch and the activities of enzymes involved in starch biosynthesis were examined in...
This study determined if the variation in grain filling parameters between two different spikelet ty...
Rice plants are highly sensitive to high-temperature stress, posing challenges to grain yield and qu...
Cereal crops with inhibition expression of starch branching enzyme (SBE) contain highly resistant st...
Modern rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars, especially the newly bred ‘super’ rice, have numerous spike...
Our previous study has shown that nitrogen plays an important role in dealing with significantly inc...
Modern rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars, especially the newly bred ‘super ’ rice, have numerous spik...
The remobilization of non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) in the stem is essential for rice grain fi...