CHANGING SINK AND SOURCE RELATIONS IN RICE (Oryza sativa L.) USING CARBON DIOXIDE ENRICHMENT IN THE FIELD
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概要
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Rice plants in the field were enclosed in chambers covered with mylar film and subjected to CO_2 enrichment for 30 days before or after flowering. The CO_2 enrichment was intended to increase grain number (sink size) beflore flowering, and to increase photosynthesis of a canopy (source) after flowering. The CO_2 enrichment before flowering increased grain number per unit land area and grain weight. The enrichment after flowering did not affect grain number but increased filled-grain percentage and grain weight. As a result, both treatments increased grain yield. Analysis of yield components indicates that a major factor responsible for the yield differences is grain number. It was also shown that the increase in yield was directly proportional to the dry matter increase after panicle initiation. This experiment demonstrates that under the experimental condition, increasing grain number per unit land area (increasing sink size) may be a promising way to increase the yield potential of rice.
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著者
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Yoshida Shouichi
Centro Internacional De Agicultura Tropical International Rice Research Institute
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COCK JamesH.
Centro Internacional de Agicultura Tropical, International Rice Research Institute
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Cock Jamesh.
Centro Internacional De Agicultura Tropical International Rice Research Institute