Plant Production Science (Jan 2014)

Endosperm Structure of White-Belly and White-Core Rice Grains Shown by Scanning Electron Microscopy

  • Min Xi,
  • Zhaomiao Lin,
  • Xincheng Zhang,
  • Zhenghui Liu,
  • Ganghua Li,
  • Qiangsheng Wang,
  • Shaohua Wang,
  • Yanfeng Ding

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.17.285
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 285 – 290

Abstract

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White-belly and white-core are the major two types of grain chalkiness in japonica rice. This study aims to compare the morphological features of white-belly and white-core using a scanning electron microcope (SEM). A japonica rice cultivar Wuyujing3 and its mutants were used as materials. Nearly 1000 SEM images were observed, and 12 representative photos were selected. SEM images showed contrasting differences between white-belly and white-core in endosperm microstructure including the shape of endosperm cell, the size distribution of starch granules, and the amount of protein bodies. White-belly and white-core also varied markedly in morphological features of the cracked compound starch granules. Our findings should help to advance our understanding of the multi-faceted nature of grain chalkiness from the perspective of starch and protein accumulation, and should be of value for future work on rice grain chalkiness.

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