E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Variability of grain and milled rice quality traits of long-grain rice variety

  • Dzhamirze Ruslan,
  • Ostapenko Nadezhda,
  • Chinchenko Natalia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128502035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 285
p. 02035

Abstract

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The article presents results of studying 14 families of longgrain rice variety Sharm, divided into two groups. A detailed assessment of technological indicators of grain and milled rice quality in primary seed production nurseries (P-1 and P-2) is given. Variability and correlation of traits is calculated. The experiment was carried out in the period 2016-2018 under the conditions of a field experiment as a control nursery, on the rice irrigation system of FSBSI “FSC of Rice” (Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Rice Centre”), Krasnodar. In a group of families with typical plants, significant excess of some technological indicators of grain and milled rice quality was revealed in comparison with the original variety Sharm, entered in the state register in 2013: for example, the weight of 1000 grains of the combined families after rejection was 27.6 g; fracturing is significantly lower - 10.2%; also, in terms of the total milling yield, head rice content, significant excess of the combined families was noted - 67; 92.1 and 59.6%. The variability of the considered technological traits is weak and varies within the range of up to 10%, with the exception of fracturing (CV up to 93%), since it is highly susceptible to weather fluctuations. In both groups of families, a close positive correlation was found between the head rice content in the milled rice and its content in the grain (r = 0.981 and 0.989) and a negative average relationship between fracturing and the total milling yield (r = -0.568 and -0.646, respectively). When rejecting families of the variety Sharm in P-1 and P-2, it is recommended to use, in addition to morphological characteristics, the indicator of the mass of 1000 grains and the grain index (l / b).