Plant Production Science (Jan 2010)

Biomass Production and Lodging Resistance in ‘Leaf Star’, a New Long-Culm Rice Forage Cultivar

  • Taiichiro Ookawa,
  • Kenichi Yasuda,
  • Hiroshi Kato,
  • Makoto Sakai,
  • Maina Seto,
  • Kaoruko Sunaga,
  • Takashi Motobayashi,
  • Seisyu Tojo,
  • Tadashi Hirasawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.13.58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 58 – 66

Abstract

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Biomass production and lodging resistance in the new long-culm forage cultivar ‘Leaf Star’, developed using a precise evaluation method for lodging resistance, were evaluated by comparing these properties with those of its parents and recently improved forage rice cultivars. Leaf Star had a higher biomass production of above-ground parts than its parents, and its straw yield was 13 t ha-1. The bending moment of the basal internode at breaking in Leaf Star was three times higher than that in Koshihikari, owing to a large section modulus and a high bending stress. Biomass production of above-ground parts of Leaf Star did not differ significantly from that of other forage cultivars. However, Leaf Star had the highest straw yield of all forage cultivars. Leaf Star accumulated a large amount of starch in straw. Bending moment of the basal internode was the highest among forage cultivars owing to a large section modulus. These results show that the traits related to lodging resistance such as culm thickness and culm stiffness could be introduced into long-culm cultivars by using the precise evaluation method for the traits related to lodging resistance. The results also show that Leaf Star has a large biomass and high quality, which are suitable properties for feed and biofuel production.

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