Abstract
Accurate estimation of sink capacity in rice (grain number × potential grain size), independent of grain filling, is necessary for considering source–sink interactions. However, how to measure potential grain size is still a matter of debate. Here, we investigated the effect of modifying the grain-filling environment on 1000-grain weight of grains screened by specific gravity or brown rice thickness, grain projected area (‘grain area’), or husk weight as candidate indicators of potential grain size using a japonica cultivar Koshihikari and its near-isogenic line with greater spikelet number. We found grain area to be the best, followed by 1000-grain weight. We developed a novel method to calculate sink capacity from grain area; the method was developed based on the relationship between individual grain weight and grain area. Comparison with the conventional method based on 1000-grain weight showed that although the method based on grain area is more accurate, that based on 1000-grain weight is useful enough, because screening by specific gravity or brown rice thickness selected filled grains well, and the effect of the grain-filling environment on 1000-grain weight was limited.
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Okamura, M., Morita, R., Arai-Sanoh, Y., Yoshida, H., Nakagawa, H., & Aoki, N. (2023). Estimation of sink capacity of rice grains: A comparison of calculation methods based on 1000-grain weight and grain projected area. Plant Production Science, 26(3), 236–248. https://doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2023.2228500
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