Applied Sciences (Apr 2019)

New Parameters for Seedling Vigor Developed via Phenomics

  • Song Lim Kim,
  • Yong Suk Chung,
  • Hyeonso Ji,
  • Hongseok Lee,
  • Inchan Choi,
  • Nyunhee Kim,
  • Eungyeong Lee,
  • Jun Oh,
  • Do-Yu Kang,
  • JeongHo BAEK,
  • Gang-Seob Lee,
  • Taek-Ryoun Kwon,
  • Kyung-Hwan Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9091752
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 1752

Abstract

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Early seedling establishment in rice (Oryza sativa L.), which is measured by primary/secondary tiller, shoot length, biomass, root-related traits, and leaf area index, is an important trait because it helps to compete for light, air, and water for better tolerating various abiotic stresses. Consequently, it can affect the yield. However, there are not many research studies on this subject. Furthermore, previous studies have only measured the target traits once. However, this does not reflect the variation of growth rate during the seedling stage. Thus, two data points, two weeks and four weeks after planting, were used in the current study. As a result, two QTL regions were detected for the growth differences via plant height and green area (reflecting tillering). We expect that these results can be utilized by breeders to evaluate and select vigorous seedlings for their breeding programs.

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