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Rice Science | 2007

Analysis on Factors Affecting Seedling Establishment in Rice

Ju Luo; Shaoqing Tang; Hu Peisong; Aleman Louis; Guiai Jiao; Jian Tang

Elongations of coleoptile and mesocotyl are related directly to rice seedling establishment in soil and height of plant is related to lodging in rice production. Twelve typical rice cultivars with different lengths of coleoptile and mesocotyl (long, medium and short) were selected by screening the lengths of coleoptile and mesocotyl in 1500 accessions. The seedling establishments of these typical cultivars were compared under the combinations of different sowing depths and flooding durations, and two semi-dwarf varieties (G140, Zhong 96-21) with good seedling establishments and optimum mesocotyl lengths were found. The length of mesocotyl was completely fitted negative binomial distribution and the length of coleoptile was nearly fitted lognormal distribution. Analysis of the relationships among mesocotyl, coleoptile, seeding depth, flooding duration, and their interactions to seedling establishment percentage showed that there existed significant relations among mesocotyl, coleoptile, mesocotyl x coleoptile, seeding depth, flooding duration and mesocotyl x sowing depth in the experiment for seedling establishment.


Rice Science | 2013

Genetic Analysis and Molecular Mapping of Novel White Striped Leaf Mutant Gene in Rice

Zhong-hua Sheng; Xiangjin Wei; Gaoneng Shao; Jian Song; Ju Luo; Hu Peisong; Shaoqing Tang; Li-yun Chen

A new white striped leaf mutant wsl1 was discovered from Nipponbare mutated by ethyl methanesulfonate. The mutant showed white striped leaves at the seedling stage and the leaves gradually turned green after the tillering stage. The chlorophyll content of wsl1 was significantly lower than that of wild-type during the fourth leaf stage, tillering stage and booting stage. The numbers of chloroplast, grana and grana lamella were reduced and the thylakoids were degenerated in wsl1 compared with wild type. Genetic analysis showed that the wsl1 was controlled by a single recessive gene. Molecular mapping of the wsl1 was performed using an F2 population derived from wsl1/Nanjing 11. The wsl1 was finally mapped on the telomere region of chromosome 9 and positioned between simple sequence repeat markers RM23742 and RM23759 which are separated by approximately 486.5 kb. The results may facilitate map-based cloning of wsl1 and understanding of the molecular mechanism of the regulation of leaf-color by WSL1 in rice.


Rice Science | 2014

Integrated Approach to Control False Smut in Hybrid Rice in Sichuan Province, China

Yan Liang; Xue-mei Zhang; De-qiang Li; Fu Huang; Hu Peisong; Yun-liang Peng

Abstract Severe epidemic of false smut, caused by Ustilaginoidea virens (Cooke) Takahashi (teleomorph Villosiclava virens) has been reported in different parts of Asia and America. Different fungicides or bio-control agents against false smut were applied at different times before heading on a susceptible rice variety Pu-6. A control efficiency as high as 91.92% was resulted from spraying 2.5% Wenquning, a suspension of Bacillus subtilis in solution of validamycin with 4.5 L/hm2 at 6 d before heading. Among the 186 hybrid rice screened in 2010, low significant correlations between the dates of full heading, rates of infected plants and panicles as well as the number of infected florets were found, with the correlation coefficients ranging from 0.2331 to 0.5212. However, significant difference in susceptibility coefficients was also found between the varieties which had the same dates of full heading. In the plot experiments to compare the susceptibility in 2011, the average rates of infected panicles of Yixiangyou 2168, Chuanxiangyou 3, Dexiang 4103, Yixiangyou 2115, Nei5you 317, Yangxinyou 1 were significantly lower than those of the control varieties Gangyou 725 and Gangyou 188 at the disease nursery located at Qionglai, Sichuan Province, China. When Neixiangyou 8156 and Nei5you 317 were sprayed with 2.5% Wenquning at 4.5 L/hm2 for two times at 6 d before and 1 d after heading, respectively, the control efficiencies of Nei5you 317 and Neixiangyou 8156 were respectively 100% and 82.24% compared to that of Gangyou 725. Satisfactory control effects had also obtained by single spray of 2.5% Wenquning at 4.5 L/hm2 at 5–6 d before heading. Therefore, less susceptible hybrid rice in combination with spraying Wenquning at 5–6 d before heading was suggested for the disease control in Sichuan Province, China.


Hereditas (beijing) | 2009

Comparative assessment of SSR diversity in aromatic rice germplasm

Tang Ao; Shao Gaoneng; Jiao Guiai; Luo Ju; Wu JianLi; Tang Shaoqing; Hu Peisong

The genetic diversity in 370 aromatic rice germplasms introduced from home and abroad, was investigated by using a total of 60 SSR markers. 361 alleles were detected, with the number of alleles (Na) per loci ranging from 2 to 10. The Neis genetic diversity index (He) among loci varied widely from 0.104 at RM308 to 0.885 at RM2634 with an average value of 0.663. There was an obvious difference in SSR allelic diversity between indica and japonica rice. Indica rice showed more variation than japonica rice both for Na and He. Meanwhile, the genetic diversity of the landraces was higher than that of the improved varieties, and Na of the improved varieties was 86.5% of the landraces. Analysis of molecular variance indicated that 43.08% of the variation was from genetic differences between subspecies. It was also demonstrated that the genetic differentiation among different rice ecological regions ranged from 1.69% to 14.40%. There was significant differentiation between Southern China and Southwestern China, Central China and Southwestern China, respectively. Cluster analysis showed that 370 aromatic rice varieties were mainly classified into indica and japonica, and aromatic rice varieties from the same areas or the neighboring provinces were basically assigned to the same group.


Rice Science | 2010

Relationship between plant type and grain quality of japonica hybrid rice in Northern China.

Xianbin Hao; Xiu-fang Ma; Hu Peisong; Zhongxu Zhang; Guo-min Sui; Zetian Hua

Abstract Plant type and grain quality are two major aspects in rice breeding. Using canonical correlation analysis and canonical redundancy analysis, the relationship between plant type traits and rice grain quality traits was studied with 100 crosses derived from 10 sterile lines × 10 restorer lines. There was a complex relationship between parts of the traits of the two aspects. The angle of the 2nd leaf from the top and single panicle weight played important roles in plant type system and amylose content and grain length in grain quality system. The angle of the 2nd leaf from the top, plant height and single panicle weight had a great effect on grain quality traits, and amylose content, brown rice rate and translucency were easily influenced by plant type traits. Selection index model indicated that japonica hybrid rice in Northern China with good quality was characterized by broad flag leaf and 2nd leaf from the top, narrow and short 3rd leaf from the top, low plant height, short culm, long and more panicles and low single panicle weight.


CRRN, Chinese Rice Research Newsletter | 2000

American glabrous rice utilized in breeding of super-high-yielding and good-quality varieties.

Luo Ju; Hu Peisong; Tang Shaoqing; Huang FaSong


Archive | 2014

Protein for regulation and control of leaf color at low temperature and its gene and application

Wei Xiangjin; Hu Peisong; Tang Shaoqing; Shao Gaoneng; Jiao Guiai; Xie Lihong; Sheng Zhonghua; Song Jian; Liu Congli


Archive | 2005

Rice amylose content and dextrinization temperature fast synergistic determining method

Tang Shaoqing; Hu Peisong; Jiao Guiai


Archive | 2015

Measurement method of absolute amylase content of rice

Xie Lihong; Hu Peisong; Tang Shaoqing; Wei Xiangjin; Luo Ju; Jiao Guiai; Shao Gaoneng; Sheng Zhonghua


Archive | 2015

Selective breeding method for two-line paddy sterility line with low sterile critical temperature

Sheng Zhonghua; Hu Peisong; Tang Shaoqing; Wei Xiangjin; Shao Gaoneng; Xie Lihong; Jiao Guiai

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