Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.

Oryza glaberrima has mostly been used as a source to improve stress resistance of Oryza sativa. Improvement of this species could be an approach to use its adaptability to local environments in Africa such as multiple resistance to several indigenous constraints. The yield of O. glaberrima was infer...

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Main Authors: Koichi Futakuchi, Moussa Sié, Kazuki Saito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2012-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.15.151
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Moussa Sié
Kazuki Saito
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description Oryza glaberrima has mostly been used as a source to improve stress resistance of Oryza sativa. Improvement of this species could be an approach to use its adaptability to local environments in Africa such as multiple resistance to several indigenous constraints. The yield of O. glaberrima was inferior to that of O. sativa under favorable growth conditions but not under unfavorable conditions. Moreover, spikelet number before grain shattering was no less in O. glaberrima than in O. sativa at any fertilizer input levels, suggesting that the yield potential of O. glaberrima is as high as that of O. sativa. Inferior yield of O. glaberrima reported in favorable environments could result from grain shattering enhanced by such growth environments where higher incidence of lodging, which is another undesirable character of O. glaberrima, can occur. Regarding characteristics associated to yield generation, O. glaberrima seemed to possess: higher dry matter production and greater leaf area than O. sativa at least until heading; a lower photosynthetic rate per leaf area but a higher rate against the same leaf nitrogen content in a low content range; higher responsiveness of dry matter, leaf area and leaf photosynthesis to increases in nitrogen inputs; lower water-use efficiency on dry matter accumulation and gas exchange bases; faster progress of leaf senescence during maturity; and faster completion of grain filling during maturity than O. sativa.
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spelling doaj.art-0cdeabb0e1554d979e702670c44aee6f2022-12-22T00:13:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082012-01-0115315116310.1626/pps.15.15111645109Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.Koichi Futakuchi0Moussa Sié1Kazuki Saito2Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice)Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice)Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice)Oryza glaberrima has mostly been used as a source to improve stress resistance of Oryza sativa. Improvement of this species could be an approach to use its adaptability to local environments in Africa such as multiple resistance to several indigenous constraints. The yield of O. glaberrima was inferior to that of O. sativa under favorable growth conditions but not under unfavorable conditions. Moreover, spikelet number before grain shattering was no less in O. glaberrima than in O. sativa at any fertilizer input levels, suggesting that the yield potential of O. glaberrima is as high as that of O. sativa. Inferior yield of O. glaberrima reported in favorable environments could result from grain shattering enhanced by such growth environments where higher incidence of lodging, which is another undesirable character of O. glaberrima, can occur. Regarding characteristics associated to yield generation, O. glaberrima seemed to possess: higher dry matter production and greater leaf area than O. sativa at least until heading; a lower photosynthetic rate per leaf area but a higher rate against the same leaf nitrogen content in a low content range; higher responsiveness of dry matter, leaf area and leaf photosynthesis to increases in nitrogen inputs; lower water-use efficiency on dry matter accumulation and gas exchange bases; faster progress of leaf senescence during maturity; and faster completion of grain filling during maturity than O. sativa.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.15.151AfricaGrain shatteringLodgingOryza glaberrima SteudOryza sativa LYield potential
spellingShingle Koichi Futakuchi
Moussa Sié
Kazuki Saito
Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.
Plant Production Science
Africa
Grain shattering
Lodging
Oryza glaberrima Steud
Oryza sativa L
Yield potential
title Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.
title_full Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.
title_fullStr Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.
title_full_unstemmed Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.
title_short Yield Potential and Physiological and Morphological Characteristics Related to Yield Performance in Oryza glaberrima Steud.
title_sort yield potential and physiological and morphological characteristics related to yield performance in oryza glaberrima steud
topic Africa
Grain shattering
Lodging
Oryza glaberrima Steud
Oryza sativa L
Yield potential
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.15.151
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