Effects of the Dwarfing Gene Originating from 'Dee-geo-woo-gen' on Yield and its Related Traits in Rice
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Effects of the dwarfing gene sdl originating from the Taiwanese rice variety 'Dee-geo-woo-gen' on yield, yield components and other traits were investigated using two isogenic lines, T^d and 5^d, and their respective parental varieties, 'Taichung 65' (T65) and 'Shiokari'. At Kochi University, T^d and T65 were grown at three fertilizer levels in 1998, and at one fertilizer level in 1995. S^d and 'Shiokari' were grown at one fertilizer level at Hokkaido University in 1996. Yields of T^d and T65 increased as the fertilizer level was increased in 1998. The yield of T^d was lower than that of T65 under all four growing conditions. Similarly, the yield of 5^d was lower than that of 'Shiokari'. In spikelet number per panicle, T^d and 5^d were significantly smaller than their respective parental varieties under all growing conditions. In panicle number per m^2, differences between T^d and T65 were nonsignificant under all growing conditions. In this trait, S^d was larger than 'Shiokari'. In ripened-grain percentage, T^d was higher than T65. In 1000 grain weight, on the other hand, T^d was smaller than T65 under all growing conditions except that in 1995. In these two traits, however, S^d and 'Shiokari' were similar to each other. T^d and T65 were similar to each other in length and width of spikelet. To sum up, the lower yields of T^d and S^d were mainly due to their small numbers of spikelets per panicle in comparison with their respective parental varieties. In spikelet number per m^2 and in sink size, T^d and 5^d were smaller than their respective parental varieties, indicating that sdl decreases sink size. In LAI and leaf weight per m^2 at the 80%-heading stage, T^d and T65 were similar to each other, indicating that sdl has almost no effect on the total amount of photosynthetic organ.
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著者
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Murai Masayuki
Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University
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Murai Masayuki
Faculty Of Agriculture Kochi University
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Sato Shigetoshi
College of Agriculture, University of Ryukyus
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Sato Shigetoshi
College Of Agriculture University Of Ryukyus
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TAKAMURE Itsuro
Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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Takamure Itsuro
Graduate School Of Agriculture Hokkaodo University
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Tokutome Tomokazu
Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University
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Sato Yasunaga
Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University
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Tokutome Tomokazu
Faculty Of Agriculture Kochi University
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Sato Yasunaga
Faculty Of Agriculture Kochi University
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Takamure Itsuro
Graduate School Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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