An early-morning flowering trait in rice can enhance grain yield under heat stress field conditions at flowering stage

An early-morning flowering (EMF) trait is supposed to be effective in enhancing grain yield due to mitigation of heat-induced spikelet sterility at flowering in rice. This study evaluated (i) phenotypic differences between a near-isogenic line carrying a QTL for EMF trait (designated as IR64 +qEMF3)...

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Published in:Field crops research Vol. 277; p. 108400
Main Authors: Ishimaru, Tsutomu, Hlaing, Khin Thandar, Oo, Ye Min, Lwin, Tin Mg, Sasaki, Kazuhiro, Lumanglas, Patrick D., Simon, Eliza-Vie M., Myint, Tin Tin, Hairmansis, Aris, Susanto, Untung, Ayyenar, Bharathi, Muthurajan, Raveendran, Hirabayashi, Hideyuki, Fukuta, Yoshimichi, Kobayasi, Kazuhiro, Matsui, Tsutomu, Yoshimoto, Mayumi, Htun, Than Myint
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Abstract An early-morning flowering (EMF) trait is supposed to be effective in enhancing grain yield due to mitigation of heat-induced spikelet sterility at flowering in rice. This study evaluated (i) phenotypic differences between a near-isogenic line carrying a QTL for EMF trait (designated as IR64 +qEMF3) and a recurrent parent, IR64, under wide variation in climates and (ii) whether the EMF trait can enhance grain yield under heat stress at flowering. IR64 +qEMF3 had significant earlier flower opening time (FOT) in diverse environmental conditions including temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions. FOT differentially responded to maximum and minimum air temperatures between genotypes. Under non-heat stress temperatures at flowering, IR64 +qEMF3 had similar grain yield to IR64 with minimal changes in yield components. Seven field trials in heat-vulnerable regions of Myanmar for multiple years showed that higher percentage of grain set contributed to the significantly higher grain yield in IR64 +qEMF3 when plants were exposed to daily maximum air temperatures around 36.1 °C or higher. Lower spikelet sterility in IR64 +qEMF3 was attributed to the earlier FOT during cooler early morning hours. This is the first field study that clearly demonstrates the enhancement of grain yield due to EMF trait under diverse heat stress field conditions at flowering. •Heat stress over 36.1 °C at flowering decreases the frequency of grain set.•An EMF trait can enhance grain yield under heat stress at flowering.•Enhanced grain yield by EMF traits was due to the stabilization of grain set.•Significant advancement of FOT due to qEMF3 was observed under diverse climates.•qEMF3 is useful for breeding program to enhance heat-resilience at flowering.
AbstractList An early-morning flowering (EMF) trait is supposed to be effective in enhancing grain yield due to mitigation of heat-induced spikelet sterility at flowering in rice. This study evaluated (i) phenotypic differences between a near-isogenic line carrying a QTL for EMF trait (designated as IR64 +qEMF3) and a recurrent parent, IR64, under wide variation in climates and (ii) whether the EMF trait can enhance grain yield under heat stress at flowering. IR64 +qEMF3 had significant earlier flower opening time (FOT) in diverse environmental conditions including temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions. FOT differentially responded to maximum and minimum air temperatures between genotypes. Under non-heat stress temperatures at flowering, IR64 +qEMF3 had similar grain yield to IR64 with minimal changes in yield components. Seven field trials in heat-vulnerable regions of Myanmar for multiple years showed that higher percentage of grain set contributed to the significantly higher grain yield in IR64 +qEMF3 when plants were exposed to daily maximum air temperatures around 36.1 °C or higher. Lower spikelet sterility in IR64 +qEMF3 was attributed to the earlier FOT during cooler early morning hours. This is the first field study that clearly demonstrates the enhancement of grain yield due to EMF trait under diverse heat stress field conditions at flowering. •Heat stress over 36.1 °C at flowering decreases the frequency of grain set.•An EMF trait can enhance grain yield under heat stress at flowering.•Enhanced grain yield by EMF traits was due to the stabilization of grain set.•Significant advancement of FOT due to qEMF3 was observed under diverse climates.•qEMF3 is useful for breeding program to enhance heat-resilience at flowering.
ArticleNumber 108400
Author Ayyenar, Bharathi
Kobayasi, Kazuhiro
Hairmansis, Aris
Hirabayashi, Hideyuki
Sasaki, Kazuhiro
Matsui, Tsutomu
Htun, Than Myint
Fukuta, Yoshimichi
Ishimaru, Tsutomu
Myint, Tin Tin
Susanto, Untung
Lumanglas, Patrick D.
Hlaing, Khin Thandar
Lwin, Tin Mg
Simon, Eliza-Vie M.
Muthurajan, Raveendran
Oo, Ye Min
Yoshimoto, Mayumi
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