2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.eja.2019.03.004
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Responses of indica rice yield and quality to extreme high and low temperatures during the reproductive period

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“…Additionally, we found LTS at the flowering stage resulted in greater loss than at the grain filling stage. LTS at flowering mainly induced spikelet infertility, consistent with previous findings [ 21 , 24 ]. Flowering is one of the most critical stages in rice production.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Additionally, we found LTS at the flowering stage resulted in greater loss than at the grain filling stage. LTS at flowering mainly induced spikelet infertility, consistent with previous findings [ 21 , 24 ]. Flowering is one of the most critical stages in rice production.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Japonica rice needs much longer grain filling time at daily mean air temperature of 21 °C, and the process may not be completed even in 75 days after flowering at temperatures under 17 °C [ 22 ]. The entire rice reproductive process from gamete formation, fertilization and grain development is sensitive to LTS [ 23 ], with the last pre-heading and the first post-heading weeks being most sensitive [ 24 ]. Extreme low temperature at the flowering and booting stages severely decreases spikelet fertility [ 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High temperatures during the early reproductive phase have been reported to increase sterility (Laza et al., 2015) and decrease milling quality (Abayawickrama et al., 2017), respectively. However, heat stress that occurs during mid‐grain fill has been shown to decrease amylose content, increase gel temperature, and change starch pasting properties (Aboubacar et al., 2006; Ashida et al., 2013; Siddik et al., 2019). High nighttime temperatures during the late grainfill phase during 2007–2010 in Arkansas rice production fields were associated with increased chalkiness, decreased milling quality, and significant loss in crop value (Ambardekar et al., 2011; Lanning et al., 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study addresses several gaps in the literature concerning the mechanisms of the response of rice plants to LT stress. Current studies on the effects of LT stress on rice during the reproductive stage have mainly focused on leaves and panicles at the booting (1-2 cm young panicles) and flowering stages, although there are a few studies which have previously examined the effects of LT stress on anthers at the meiosis stage, or performed research on the morphology and microstructure of rice anthers (Jia et al, 2015;Tian et al, 2015;Zeng et al, 2016Zeng et al, , 2017Siddik et al, 2019;Susanti et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussion Low Temperature Stress Decreased Pollen Viability and Spikelet Fertility By Affecting Carbon And Nitrogen Metabolism mentioning
confidence: 99%