Effects of Water Supply on Rice Quality During Grain Filling Stage in Cold Region
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Effects of Water Supply on Rice Quality During Grain Filling Stage in Cold Region
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 31, Issue 5, Pages: 191-198(2012)
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1. 黑龙江八一农垦大学农学院,黑龙江,大庆,163319
2. 沈阳农业大学水稻研究所,辽宁,沈阳,110161
3. 黑龙江省大西江农场, 黑龙江 嫩江,161448
4. 黑龙江省农业科学院耕作栽培研究所,黑龙江,哈尔滨,150086
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LU Yan-dong, GUO Xiao-hong, YIN Da-wei, et al. Effects of Water Supply on Rice Quality During Grain Filling Stage in Cold Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(5): 191-198.
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LU Yan-dong, GUO Xiao-hong, YIN Da-wei, et al. Effects of Water Supply on Rice Quality During Grain Filling Stage in Cold Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(5): 191-198.DOI:
Effects of Water Supply on Rice Quality During Grain Filling Stage in Cold Region
By selecting two cultivars of Kenjiandao 5(K5) and Kendao 12(K12) as materials and measuring soil water potential(SWP) by soil moisture tensiometer
the effects of water supply on rice quality in grain filling stage were studied using potted planting method within a rainproof chamber.The primary results indicated that in the intermittent irrigation treatment with the SWP of-8~-10kPa in grain filling stage
the head rice rate for K5 was increased and its chalkiness rate and chalkiness degree was decreased
while the head rice rate for K12 was decreased and its chalkiness rate and chalkiness degree were increased.The amylose content
fat content and protein content of grains at each grain position of two varieties were enhanced and the rice taste values for the two varieties were reduced. In the unremitting irrigation treatment with the SWPs of-18~-20kPa and -28~-30kPa before the filling stage
the head rice rate for K5 was increased; the head rice rate for K12 was increased and its chalkiness rate and chalkiness degree were decreased; the length/width and protein content at each grain position of the two varieties were increased; and the rice taste values for the two varieties were reduced.