2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2005.07.014
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Maximum node production rate and main culm node number contributions to yield and yield-related traits in rice

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“…Also, the use of secondary trait with grain yield, rather than selection for grain yield alone, has been shown to increase selection efficiency in maize grown under stress by 20 to 50 % (Bänziger and Lafitte, 1997;Edmeades et al, 1997;Chapman and Edmeades, 1999). Traits such as number of grains per row; 100-grain weight, cob diameter, plant height, ear weight and ear length, are commonly used to predict grain yield (Ross, 2002;Mohammadi et al, 2003;Maman et al, 2004;Samonte et al, 2006). Yield related traits such as biomass, harvest index, plant architecture, and resistance to biotic and abiotic constraints may also indirectly affect yield by affecting the yield component or by other unknown mechanisms (Quarrie et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the use of secondary trait with grain yield, rather than selection for grain yield alone, has been shown to increase selection efficiency in maize grown under stress by 20 to 50 % (Bänziger and Lafitte, 1997;Edmeades et al, 1997;Chapman and Edmeades, 1999). Traits such as number of grains per row; 100-grain weight, cob diameter, plant height, ear weight and ear length, are commonly used to predict grain yield (Ross, 2002;Mohammadi et al, 2003;Maman et al, 2004;Samonte et al, 2006). Yield related traits such as biomass, harvest index, plant architecture, and resistance to biotic and abiotic constraints may also indirectly affect yield by affecting the yield component or by other unknown mechanisms (Quarrie et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altogether, points out the relevance of tillering in yield formation in Ebro Delta rice agrosystem. Such contribution could be explained by the positive association existing between higher tiller production, sink strength and storage capacity of carbohydrates (Samonte et al, 2006;Elhani et al, 2007). The high percentage of filled grains/panicle observed in our study (>85%) suggests that grain filling was not limited ), hence sink size (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…En las condiciones del presente trabajo, a partir de la octava y novena hoja el ahijado cesó e incluso empezó a bajar el número de tallos en la planta puesto que el número final de hojas en las variedades Gleva y Tebre es 13. A partir de estas observaciones, se pone de manifiesto que el número final de hojas es un carácter que influenciará la producción total de tallos y su estructura jerárquica en la planta (Samonte, et al, 2006).…”
Section: 223a Categoría O Tipo De Tallosunclassified
“…Por lo tanto, de forma indirecta un aumento en el NMT promovió el rendimiento del cultivo a través de su relación con la densidad de panículas y con la capacidad sumidero. Estos resultados concuerdan con los aportados por Samonte, et al (2006) …”
Section: Relación Entre La Dinámica Poblacional Del Ahijado Y El Rendunclassified
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