Screening of Heat-Tolerant IIndica/I Rice Varieties in the Middle and Lower Yangtze River
Rice growth is constantly challenged by severe environmental conditions, especially high-temperature stress, brought about by global warming. How to increase rice yields is a current issue in many countries. By analyzing the meteorological data from Anhui Province over the past 60 years, the frequen...
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description | Rice growth is constantly challenged by severe environmental conditions, especially high-temperature stress, brought about by global warming. How to increase rice yields is a current issue in many countries. By analyzing the meteorological data from Anhui Province over the past 60 years, the frequency and level of high-temperature damage were comprehensively analyzed. On this basis, five indica rice varieties with strong high-temperature tolerance, relatively high yield and stable yield were selected by laboratory-simulated high-temperature and field high-temperature experiments: Longliangyou Huazan (LLYHZ), 9you-6 (9Y-6), Longliangyou-1988 (LLY-1988), Fengliangyou-4 (FLY-4) and Huanghuazan (HHZ). These are suitable for planting in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. This study provides a theoretical reference and scientific basis for the study of rice tolerance to high-temperature stress. |
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