T. Kawahara et al., INTERSPECIFIC DIFFERENCE IN GROWTH PERENNIALITY IN RICE CULTIVARS, ORYZA-SATIVA L. AND O-GLABERRIMA STEUD, Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 42(3-4), 1998, pp. 315-323
Of the two rice cultivar species, Oryza sativa and O. glaberrima, the
former was predicted as a species with a higher potential in growth pe
renniality compared to the latter in a previous paper. in this paper w
e made a further study to confirm the specific difference in growth pe
renniality by comparing the growth characteristics, leaf photosynthesi
s and photosynthate partitioning in a plant at the post-heading stage.
O. glaberrima was characterized by quick accumulation of photosynthat
e in the panicles. The simple,lf: morphological formation of rachis br
anching of O. glaberrima is thought to allow the smooth transportation
of photosynthate from leaves to chaffs of a panicle and the early mat
uration. Such a feature as observed in O. glaberrima is regarded as an
advantageous character for the seed production in annual plants. The
photosynthate partition among different organs was monitored by the C-
13 trace method. The culm base of O. sativa accumulated several-fold m
ore C-13 than that of O. glaberrima. The accumulated photosynthate is
available as energy resource for initiation of the regenerative growth
by ratooning, and the species having a large amount of the accumulati
on can keep a high potential of growth perenniality.