The Difference in Sterility due to High Temperatures during the Flowering Period among Japonica-Rice Varieties
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The objectives of this study are to compare the floret sterility induced by a high temperature given in the daytime during the flowering period among nine japonica rice varieties, and to clarify the mechanism of the high-temperature-induced sterility. Nine japonica rice varieties were subjected to 35.0, 37.5 or 40.0℃ day-temperature conditions (1000-1600) for six consecutive days using sun-lit phytotrons, and the percentage of fertility, pollination and germinated pollen grains on the stigmas were examined. The temperature that caused 50% sterility varied with the variety, and a difference of approximately 3.0℃ was observed between the most tolerant and susceptible varieties. Under the 37.5℃ day-temperature condition, the percentage of florets with 10 or more germinated pollen grains was roughly coincident with the percent fertility, but under the 40℃ day-temperature condition, it was higher than the percent fertility. Many of the florets with less than 10 germinated pollen grains had less than 20 total pollen grains on their stigmas under both temperature conditios. From these results, we concluded that sure pollination under high-temperature conditions is an important factor and that the high-temperature tolerance of the processes following pollen germination is also required fertility under excessively high temperature conditions.
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Matsui T
Kyoto Univ. Osaka Jpn
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Matsui Tsutomu
Experimental Farm Kyoto University
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Omasa K
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Horie T
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Horie Takeshi
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto Univ.
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Omasa Kenji
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Omasa Kenji
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The Univ. Of Tokyo
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