Author:
Tsugawa Satoru,Shima Hiroyuki,Ishimoto Yukitaka,Ishikawa Kazuya
Abstract
AbstractLodging of cereal crops significantly reduces grain yield and quality, making lodging resistance a prime target for breeding programs. However, lodging resistance among different rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars in the field remains largely unknown, as is the relationship between the major properties of culms such as their morphological and mechanical properties. Here, we investigated the morphological and mechanical properties of 12 rice cultivars by considering different internodes within culms. We detected variation in these two traits among cultivars: one set of cultivars had thicker but softer culms (thickness-type), while the other set of cultivars showed stiffer but thinner culms (stiffness-type). We designate this variation as a thickness-stiffness trade-off. We then constructed a mechanical model to dissect the mechanical and/or morphological constraints of rice culms subjected to their own weight (self-weight load). Through modeling, we discovered that ear weight and the morphology of the highest internode were important for reducing deflection, which may be important factors to achieve higher lodging resistance. The mechanical theory devised in this study could be used to predict the deflection of rice culms and may open new avenues for novel mechanics-based breeding techniques.
Funder
JSPS KAKENHI
the Japan Science and Technology Agency
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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