Temperature-dependent Differences in Heading Response at Different Growth Stages of Rice

H. Lee, MyoungGoo Choi, Yun-Ho Lee, Woon-Ha Hwang, Jae-Hyeok Jeong, Seo-Yeong Yang, Yeon-Hwa Lim, ChungGen Lee, Kyung-Jin Choi
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There is an increasing frequency in the occurrence of abnormal weather phenomena such as sharp increases and decreases in temperature. Under these weather conditions, the heading time of rice changes unexpectedly, which poses problems in agriculture. Therefore, we investigated the effect of temperature on the heading response at different growth stages in rice. During the period from transplanting to heading, the plants were subjected to different temperature treatments, each for a 9-day period, to observe the heading response. For the heading date analysis, “heading date” was defined as the number of days from transplanting to the appearance of the first spikelet. We found that the influence of temperature increased in the order of rooting stage, followed by meiosis, early tillering, spikelet differentiation, and panicle initiation stage in all ecological types and cultivars. In particular, unlike the results reported previously, the effect of temperature on heading during the photo-sensitive period was very small. Meanwhile, the influence of temperature on vegetative growth response at different growth stages was not consistent with heading response. These results can be used as basic data for predicting the variation in heading date owing to temperature variation at each growth stage. In addition, we propose that the concept of day length should be included in determining the influence of temperature on the photo-sensitive period.
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水稻不同生育期抽穗响应的温度依赖性差异
气温急剧上升和急剧下降等异常天气现象的发生频率越来越高。在这种天气条件下,水稻的抽穗时间发生了意想不到的变化,给农业生产带来了问题。因此,我们研究了温度对水稻不同生育期抽穗反应的影响。在移栽至抽穗期间,对植株进行不同温度处理,每次处理9 d,观察抽穗反应。抽穗日期分析中,抽穗日期定义为从移栽到第一个小穗出现的天数。结果表明,不同生态类型和品种对温度的影响依次为生根期、减数分裂期、分蘖期、小穗分化期和穗形成期。特别是,与以往报道的结果不同,光敏期温度对抽穗的影响非常小。同时,温度对不同生育期营养生长响应的影响与抽穗响应不一致。这些结果可作为预测各生育期温度变化对抽穗期影响的基础资料。此外,我们建议在确定温度对光敏期的影响时,应考虑日照长度的概念。
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