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Title |
制御環境下における水稲の開花反応について
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Title |
Flower Opening under the Controlled Environments in Rice Plants
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Title Transcription |
セイギョ カンキョウカ ニオケル スイトウ ノ カイカ ハンノウ ニツイテ
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Creator |
Imaki Tadashi
Jyokei Kazuyoshi
Hara Kazuhiro
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Source Title |
島根大学農学部研究報告
Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture, Shimane University
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Volume | 16 |
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 7 |
Journal Identifire |
ISSN 0370940X
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Descriptions |
A series of experiments were conducted to investigate the difference of flower opening in rice plants between under the controlled environments (the natural-light growth room and the artificial-light growth cabinet) and in the outdoors on a clear day.
1. The peak time of flower opening was delayed mostly one hour in the natural-light growth room and one or two hours in the artificial-light growth cabinet, compared with the peak time in the outdoors on a clear day (Fig. 4, 5 and 6). 2. Rice plants which had been kept under light condition through day and night came to flower continuously throughout the day (Fig. 7 and 9). The circadian rhythm of flower opening was maintained for at least six days after the continuous dark treatment was started (Fig. 8 and 9). 3. The flower opening time was regulated by the circadian rhythm which was mainly caused by diurnal changes of temperatures (Fig. 4 to 9). 4. Flowers usually remained open about 60 minutes in the outdoors on a clear day, but 80 to 90 minutes under the controlled environments (Table 3 and 4). 5. In the artificial-light growth cabinet, some anthers did not seemed to dehisce, and some spikelets were sterile (Table 2 and 5). |
Language |
jpn
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
島根大学農学部
Shimane University, Faculty of Agriculture
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Date of Issued | 1982-12-20 |
Access Rights | open access |
Relation |
[NCID] AN00108015
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