Varietal differences in the number and cross area of large vascular bundles at the neck internode of rice

Citation
Y. Nitta et al., Varietal differences in the number and cross area of large vascular bundles at the neck internode of rice, JPN J CROP, 69(1), 2000, pp. 61-68
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00111848 → ACNP
Volume
69
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
61 - 68
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-1848(200003)69:1<61:VDITNA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Varietal differences in the number and cross area of large vascular bundles (LVs) at the neck internode were investigated in 18 rice cultivars. There were two kinds of LVs in Chinese japonica (CJ), Japonica-indica hybrid (JI) ,Tall indica (TI) and Semidwarf indica (SDI) types, i.e. the large (L1) and the small (L2) bundles. The number of L2 varied with the cultivar group. T he total number of LVs was in the decreasing order of SDI > TI > JI > CJ > JP (Japonica panicle weight type) > JN (Japonica panicle number type). The ratio of the number of LVs to the number of primary rachis branches (V/R ra tio) was nearly 1.0 in JP and JN. However, the V/R ratios in JI, TI and SDI were higher than 1.0 because the number of L2 was added. Total or phloem a reas of L1 were larger in TI and SDI than in JP and JN. The whole area of L Vs and phloem areas were in the decreasing order of SDI > TI, JI > CJ > JP > JN because of the difference in the numbers of L2. The whole area of LVs and phloem areas of JP (cv. Koganemasari) and SDI (cv. Gui zhao 2) were inc reased by the increment of N application at the panicle formation stage. Th e increment of the area of LVs and the running of L2 at the neck internode are considered to be important indicators to strengthen the transportation system of assimilates by breeding.