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Physiological effects of air temperature and sink-source volume at milkfilling stage of rice on its grain quality

TAO Longxing1;WANG Xi1;LIAO Xiyuan1;SHEN Bo2;TAN Huijuan1;HUANG Shiwen 1   

  1. 1State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology,China National Rice Research Institute,Hangzhou 310006,China; 2College of Life Science,Hangzhou Teachers College,Hangzhou 310012,China

  • Received:2005-03-29 Revised:2005-07-22 Online:2006-04-18 Published:2006-04-18

Abstract: This paper studied the grain quality and Q-enzyme activity of three rice varieties and their combinations as affected by air temperature and sinksource volume.The results showed that at the early stage of milk filling,the grains of fully milk filling under high temperature had a higher chalkiness,lower transparency,and lower rate of white rice.Compared with the grain of early-rice,that of late rice had higher gel consistency and transparency,and higher rate of white rice.Planting rice at early-or late season had no significant effect on the amylose and protein contents of rice grain.Leaf-cutting to limit source decreased grain quality markedly,while grain-thinning to decrease sink improved grain quality significantly.

Key words: Copper, Soil, Tibet