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- Title
Achieving higher grain yield in hybrid rice through the promotion of individual growth and development.
- Authors
Min Huang; Ruichun Zhang; Ge Chen; Longsheng Liu; Zhongxi Li; Jiana Chen; Fangbo Cao
- Abstract
Ensuring rice (Oryza sativa) self-sufficiency in China relies significantly on achieving high grain yields in hybrid rice production. This study conducted field experiments across two site-years, comparing grain yield per unit of land area, grain yield generated per seedling, and associated yield traits for a hybrid rice variety under two combinations of hill spacing and the number of seedlings per hill. The combinations included a hill spacing of 30 cm × 14 cm with one seedling per hill (H14S1) and a hill spacing of 30 cm × 24 cm with three seedlings per hill (H24S3). The results revealed that H14S1 consistently outperformed H24S3, demonstrating a 7%–16% increase in grain yield per unit of land area and an impressive 88%–104% higher grain yield generated per seedling. H14S1 exhibited 56%–77% more panicles formed per seedling and 10%–15% more spikelets per panicle compared to H24S3. H14S1 produced 78%–115% higher biomass at heading and maturity per seedling and 8%–25% higher biomass at heading and maturity per tiller than H24S3. This study underscores the importance of promoting the individual growth and development of seedlings as a crucial strategy for achieving higher grain yield in hybrid rice production.
- Subjects
GRAIN yields; RICE; FIELD research; INDIVIDUAL development; BIOMASS; HYBRID rice
- Publication
Agronomy Journal, 2024, Vol 116, Issue 5, p2427
- ISSN
0002-1962
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/agj2.21632