RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN >> 2015, Vol. 24 >> Issue (03): 511-.doi: 10.11870/cjlyzyyhj201503023

Previous Articles     Next Articles

SCREENING AND IDENTIFICATION OF DROUGHT RESISTANCE OF LARGEPANICLE MALEPARENT VARIETIES IN HYBRID RICE

CHEN Jianzhen1,2, XIAO Yibo3, WANG Zhiwei1, LU Jingwei1, YAO Yimin1,2, SHAO Ping1,2, WANG Yi1,2, ZHANG Yunbo1,2, TIAN Xiaohai1,2   

  1. (1.Agricultural College of Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434025, China; 2.Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Grain Industry,Jingzhou 434025,China; 3.Agricultural Bureau of Jiangling County, Jiangling 434100, China 
  • Online:2015-03-20

Abstract:

Drought is one of the important factors limiting crop production and becoming more and more severe in many regions of the world. Rice (Oryza sativa L.), as a paddy field crop, is particularly sensitive to drought stress. It is estimated that 50% of the world rice production is influenced more or less by drought. Breeding large panicle rice has become one of main targets for super hybrid rice breeding in China, and drought is the direct cause leading to low and instable seed setting rate of them and limits the production potential to full play. Previous research concluded that rice was more sensitive to water stress during meiosis stage. This study was conducted in 2013 cropping season at the Agricultural College of Yangtze University (30°20′N,112°13′E). 21 large panicle rice varieties were selected as materials, and sowing times were arranged according to accumulated temperature and 25 days after sowing, the seedlings were transplanted in to plastic buckets and kept soil water content 40%-50% from the initial of meiosis stage for 10 days as drought treatment. The objective of the study was to screen and identify drought resistant cultivars under the drought stress condition. Seed setting rate and total grains per panicle were investigated and drought resistance index and relative injured rate were calculated and the drought resistance of 21 rice varieties was evaluated by subordinative function value. The results showed that seed setting rate and total grains per panicle of all selection varieties were decreased under drought stress conditions, and the rice varieties with high resistance to drought had lower decreasing extent than the varieties sensitive to drought. Based on the values of subordinate function, 21 large panicle rice varieties were classified into three types, high droughtresistant, resistant and the sensitive. The mean decrease extents in seed setting rate and total grains per panicle of high resistance varieties were 8.69% and 11.48%, and those of sensitive varieties were 5190% and 2815%. R527 and 9311xuan among high resistance varieties showed better performance in the seed setting rate and total grains per panicle under drought stress, and the relative injured rates were 016% and -217%, respectively. R527 and BL006 were selected for further pollination characteristic analysis, the sensitive variety BL006 showed significant decrease in anther length, the pollinated pollens per stigma, the germinated pollens per stigma and the pollen germination rate per stigma and the high resistance variety R527 decreased a little. In this research, the change extent of seed setting rate as not completely consistent with that of total grains per panicle, and these changes were important response to drought stress. Therefore, a joint indicator of seed setting rate and total grains per panicle may be better than only seed setting rate as index for drought resistance screening and identification in large panicle rice, and anther length and pollen germination rate per stigma could be chosen as reference indicators for pollination characteristic analysis, and the difference of drought resistance was closely related with the formation and vitality of male gametes

No related articles found!
Viewed
Full text


Abstract

Cited

  Shared   
  Discussed   
[1] LI Na,XU You-peng,CHEN Shuang. INFLUENCE OF URBANIZATION ON PRECIPITATION IN SUZHOU CITY[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2006, 15(3): 335 -339 .
[2] ZHANG Zheng, FU Rongbing, YANG Haizhen, GU Guowei. COMPARISON OF ORGANIC MATTER REMOVAL IN SUBSURFACE |HORIZONTAL FLOW WETLANDS BASED ON WATER BUDGET [J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2007, 16(3): 363 .
[3] SUN Weixia, ZHAO Yongcun, HUANG Biao, LIAO Jingjing, WANG Zhigang, WANG Hongjie. SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF SELENIUM IN SOIL ENVIRONMENT AND  ITS CORRELATION WITH HUMAN HEALTH IN THE YANGTZE RIVER DELTA OF CHINA[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2008, 17(1): 113 .
[4] XU Su-fang, ZHOU Yin-kang. EVALUATION ON THE SUSTAINABILITY IN LAND USE OF DEVELOPMENT ZONE——A CASE STUDY IN WUHU ECONOMIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2006, 15(4): 453 -457 .
[5] HAO Hanzhou,JIN Menggui,CAO Lijing,XIE Xianjun. APPLICATION OF FUZZY MATHEMATICS IN WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2006, 15(Sup1): 83 -87 .
[6] LIU Yao-bin,LI Ren-dong. ANALYSIS ON REGIONAL DISPARITY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN HUBEI PROVINCE FROM 1994 TO 2000[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2004, 13(1): 12 -17 .
[7] CHEN Yong-bo. EFFECT OF THE THREE-GORGE PROJECT(TGP) ON THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2004, 13(2): 109 -113 .
[8] SHI Lian-qiang, LI Jiu-fa, YING Ming, ZUO Shu-hua, XU Hai-gen. EVOLUTIONAL PROCESS IN MEIMAOSHA OF THE YANGTZE RIVER ESTUARY AND ITS RESPONSE TO RESERVOIR PROJECT[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2006, 15(4): 458 -464 .
[9] WENG Junshan, DUAN Ning,ZHANG Ying. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ATMOSPHERIC PARTICLES IN SHUANGQIAO FARM, JIAXING CITY[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2008, 17(1): 129 .
[10] WANG Shu-guo-,|DUAN Xue-jun-,YAO Shi-mou. EVOLUTIONARY CHARACTERISTICS AND DRIVING MECHANISM OF POPULATION DISTRIBUTION IN YANGTZE RIVER DELTA AREA[J]. RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT IN THE YANGTZE BASIN, 2007, 16(4): 405 .