All Issue

2019 Vol.64, Issue 4 Preview Page

Original Research Article

31 December 2019. pp. 323-335
Abstract
References
1
Ahn, S. B. and Vergara, V.S., 1969. Studies on responses of the rice plant to photoperiod III. response of Korean varieties. Korean Journal of Crop Science 5, 45-49.
2
Bernier, G. and C. Perilleux. 2005. A physiological overview of the genetics of flowering time control. Plant Biotechnol. J. 3, 3-16.
10.1111/j.1467-7652.2004.00114.x17168895
3
Best, R. 1959. Photoperiodism in rice. Field Crop Abstr. 12 : 85-93.
4
Bouman, B. A. M., M. J. Kropff, T. P. Tuong, M. C. S. Wopereis, H. F. M. Ten Berge, and H. H. VanLaar. 2001. ORYZA2000: modelling lowland rice. international rice research institute, Los Banos, Philippines, and Wageningen University and research centre, Wgeningen, Netherlands. 23-72.
5
Choi, K. J., J. I. Lee, N. J. Chung, and W. H. Yang. 2002. The effect of temperature and day-length on the heading of rice cultivars. Treat of Crop Res. 3 : 163-170.
6
Collinson, S. T., R. H. Ellis, R. J. Summerfield, and E. H. Roberts. 1992. Durations of the photoperiod-sensitive and photoperiod-insensitive phases of development to flowering in four cultivars of rice(Oryza sativa L.). Annals of Botany 70, 339-346.
10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a088483
7
Corbesier, L., C. Vincent, and S. Jang, 2007. FT protein movement contributes to long-distance signaling in floral induction of Arabidopsis. Science 316, 1030-1033.
10.1126/science.114175217446353
8
Dua, A. B., F. W. T. Penning de Vires and D.V. Seshu. 1990. Simulation to support evaluation of the production potential of rice varieties in tropical climates. Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers 33, 1185-1194.
10.13031/2013.31456
9
Enomoto, N. 1935. A study on rice plant's susceptibility to various lengths of illumination. Sakumotsu Ronshu. pp. 375-399.
10
Haniu, Y., H. Chujo, and S. Yhosida. 1983. Effect of air temperature on floral induction by short day in rice plants. Japanese Journal of Crop Science 52 : 135-142.
10.1626/jcs.52.135
11
Itoh, H. and T. Izawa. 2013. The coincidence of critical day length recognition for florigen gene expression and floral transition under long-day conditions in rice. Molecular Plant. 6(3) : 635-649.
10.1093/mp/sst02223416454
12
Katayama, T. C. 1980. Photoperiodism in the genus Oryza 10. Combinations of plant age, day length and accumulation effect of short day condition (2). Japan. Jour. Crop. Sci. 49 : 412-419.
10.1626/jcs.49.412
13
Kovi, M. R., G. Sablok, X. Bai, M. Wendell, O. A. Rognli, H. H. Yu, and Y. Z. Xing. 2013. Expression patterns of photoperiod and temperature regulated heading date genes in Oryza sativa. Computational Biology and chemistry 45 : 36-41.
10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2013.03.00423688619
14
Lee, H. S., M. G. Choi, Y. H. Lee, W. H. Hwang, J. H. Jeong, S. Y. Yang, Y. H. Lim, C. H. Lee, and K. J. Choi. 2019. Korean J. Crop Sci. 64(3) : 213-224.
15
Liang, G. S. and Z. Y. Liu. 1983. Studies on the heading response of the pearl river delta rice cultivars to daylength and temperature [in Chinese, with English. Acta Agron. Sin. 9(3) : 157-164.
16
Loomis, R. S. and D. J. Connor. 1992. Crop ecology: productivity and management in agricultural systems. Cambridge University Press Cambridge. pp. 104-128.
10.1017/CBO9781139170161
17
Luan, W. J., H. J. Chen, Y. P. Fu, H. M. Si, W. Peng, S. S. Song, W. Z. Liu, G. C. Hu, Z. X. Sun, D. X. Xie, and C. Q. Sun. 2009. The effect of the crosstalk between photoperiod and temperature on the heading-date in rice. PLoS ONE. 4(6) : e5891.
10.1371/journal.pone.000589119521518PMC2690821
18
Mimoto, H., M. Yanase, and H. Chujo. 1989. Varietal differences of juveninile phase duration and photoperiodic sensitivity in paddy rice. Japanese Journal of Crop Science 58 : 628-634.
10.1626/jcs.58.628
19
Morinaga, T. and H. Kuriyama. 1954. Some experiments on the photoperiodism in rice. Jpn. J. Breed. 4 : 35-63.
20
Noguchi, Y. 1959. Studies pm the cpmtrp; pf flower bud formation of rice plants with temperatures and daylength. 3. Japan. Jour. Breed. 9 : 205-217.
10.1270/jsbbs1951.9.205
21
Satake, T. and S. Yoshida. 1978. High temperature-induced sterility in indica rices at flowering. Japanese Journal of Crop Science 47: 6-17.
10.1626/jcs.47.6
22
Tamaki, S., S. Matsuo, H. L. Wong, S. Yokoi, and K. Shimamoto, 2007. Hd3a protein is a mobile flowering signal in rice. Science 316 : 1033-1036.
10.1126/science.114175317446351
23
Vong, N. Q. and Y. Murata. 1977. Studies on the physiological characteristics of C3 and C4 crop species. 1. The effect of air temperatures on the apparent photosynthesis, dark respiration and nutrient absorption in some crops. Japan. J. Crop Sci. 46 : 45-52.
10.1626/jcs.46.45
24
Yin, X., M. J. Kropff, and R. H. Ellis. 1996. Rice flowering in response to diurnal temperature amplitude. Filed Crops Research. 48 : 1-9.
10.1016/0378-4290(96)00033-0
25
Yoshida, S. 1981. Fundamentals of rice crop science. IRRI, Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines. 269.
Information
  • Publisher :The Korean Society of Crop Science
  • Publisher(Ko) :한국작물학회
  • Journal Title :The Korean Journal of Crop Science
  • Journal Title(Ko) :한국작물학회지
  • Volume : 64
  • No :4
  • Pages :323-335
  • Received Date : 2019-10-26
  • Revised Date : 2019-11-29
  • Accepted Date : 2019-11-30