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Starch granule size in grains of hybrid rice with low chalkiness occurrence

Authors :
Jialin Cao
Maoyan Tang
Ruichun Zhang
Jiana Chen
Fangbo Cao
Longsheng Liu
Shengliang Fang
Ming Zhang
Min Huang
Source :
Experimental Agriculture. 58
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2022.

Abstract

Summary The occurrence of chalkiness has decreased in new hybrid rice cultivars in China. As both chalkiness occurrence and starch granule size are associated with the biosynthesis of starch, we hypothesized that there may be a correlation between chalkiness occurrence and starch granule size, and this may partially explain the decreased chalkiness occurrence in the new hybrid rice cultivars. To test this hypothesis, a field experiment was conducted over eight environments (two years × four sowing dates) with two hybrid rice cultivars: one recently developed with low chalkiness occurrence, Jingliangyou 1468 (JLY1468) and a relatively older cultivar with high chalkiness occurrence, Liangyoupeijiu (LYPJ). Results showed that JLY1468 had a higher cumulative distribution of large-diameter (7.51–19.50 μm) starch granules and a lower grain weight of milled rice compared to LYPJ. As a consequence, mean and relative starch granule diameters were 6% and 21% higher in JLY1468 than in LYPJ, respectively. Although both the chalky grain rate and chalkiness degree were negatively correlated with mean and relative starch granule diameter, they were more closely correlated with the relative granule diameter. These results support our hypothesis regarding the relationship between chalkiness occurrence and starch granule size and suggest that the relative starch granule diameter is a relevant parameter in understanding the occurrence of chalkiness in hybrid rice.

Subjects

Subjects :
Agronomy and Crop Science

Details

ISSN :
14694441 and 00144797
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Agriculture
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8832226b17ed85100c7c0ae9551345d0