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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2002, Vol. ›› Issue (12): 1582-1586.

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Genetic ecology of rice allelopathy on receiver plant

HE Huaqin, LIN Wenxiong, DONG Zhanghang, GUO Yuchun, SHEN Lihua, LIANG Yiyuan, CHEN Fangyu, LIANG Kangjing   

  1. College of Crop Science, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002
  • Received:2002-09-23 Revised:2002-10-25 Online:2002-12-15

Abstract: In this study, 5 parental rice lines with different allelopathic potential were employed in partial diallel cross (4?5) to get 10 groups of F 1 seeds. After testing the inhibitory effects of 5 parents and 10 F1s under different environment at different leaf stage on the shoot length of receiver plant lettuce(Lactuca sativa L.),dynamic genetics of rice allelopathy and its genotype譭nvironment effects were analyzed by using additive-dominant developmental genetic models. The results showed that additive and dominant effect genes expressed alternatively during 3-leaf stage to 8-leaf stage in rice seedling. As additive effect genes were pronounced at 7-leaf stage,dominant effect genes appeared to play the most important role at 3-leaf stage and 6-leaf stage but the two effect genes were equally important at 5-leaf stage and 8-leaf stage. Heritabilities analysis indicated that the general heritability in the narrow sense(HN2) was significant at 5-,7- and 8-leaf stage,and decreased with increasing leaf stage. Rice allelopathy was significantly affected by genotype譭nvironment(GE) interaction,suggesting that the environment of allelopathic rice development must be controlled for practical use.

Key words: Rice (Oryza sativa L), Allelopathy, Dynamic inheritance, Genotype譭nvironment interaction, Genetic variances, Heritability

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