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Is tillering efficiency a relevant trait in selecting for high yield potential in rice?

Abstract

Improving yield potential in rice implies the characterization of particular crop traits that may be used by breeders in their breeding programs. The rice crop is known to initiate and develop many tillers; a significant part of this may be higher than 50%, do not produce any grain. Recent breeding programs for yield potential have selected genotypes with high tillering efficiency (low tiller mortality) such as new plant types to reduce dry matter loss (Schnier et al 1990) and respiration cost (Dingkuhn et al 1990), but they did not produce the expected high yield in experimental fields. A positive correlation of grain yield with tillering efficiency would also imply a detrimental effect of non-productive tillers. We reviewed here a number of our recent field works to characterize the correlation between grain yield and tillering efficiency across genotypes of the same crop duration grown in similar favorable conditions and across crop managements for the same genotype. (Résumé d'auteur

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