Skip to main content
Log in

Role of gravitropic response in the dry matter production of rice (Oryza sativa L.): An experiment with a line having lazy gene

  • Original Articles
  • Published:
Journal of Plant Research Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Role of gravitropic response in the dry matter production was explored using a near isogenic line pair of rice; Kamenoo and lazy-Kamenoo. Productive structures were quite different in plant with a lazy gene, lazy-Kamenoo from in Kamenoo. Heads were oriented in the surface of canopy in Kamenoo, while they distributed in all zones from the soil surface to the top of canopy in lazy-Kamenoo. The value of SLA, ratio of leaf area to leaf weight, was the same at the early stage of growth between Kamenoo and lazy-Kamenoo. However the value rapidly decreased in lazy-Kamenoo indicating that the thickness of leaves increased more rapidly with the advance of growth in plants with the lazy-gene. Tiller shoots of lazy-Kamenoo, showed prostrate or spreading growth pattern. This is probably due to the inability or reduced responsibility to gravity since they showed only reduced response to gravistimulation in 12-and 13-leaf stage and almost no response was detected in 14-leaf stage. On the other hand, Kamenoo well responded to gravistimulation in all growth stages tested. Thus, the difference in productive structure in two near isogenic lines was explained, at least in part, by their difference in gravitropic response.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Abe, K., Abe, M. andSuge, H. 1991. Gravitropic response of a rice line, lazy-Kamenoo in early seedling stage. Biological Sciences in Space5: 268–269.

    Google Scholar 

  • Bugbee, B.G. andSalisbury, F.B. 1988. Exploring the limits of crop productivity I. Photosynthetic efficiency of wheat in high irradiance environments. Plant Physiol.88: 869–878.

    CAS  PubMed  Google Scholar 

  • Goto, I. 1978. Genetic studies on resistance of rice plant to blast fungus III. Decline in the blast resistance of Ginga, a descendant variety of Sensho. Ann. Phytopath. Soc. Jap.44: 447–455.

    Google Scholar 

  • Jones, J.W. andAdair, C.R. 1938. A “lazy” mutation in rice. Jour. Hered.29: 315–318.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kaufmann, P., Brock, T.G., Song, I., Rho, Y.B. andGhoshen, N.S. 1987. How cereal grass shoots perceive and respond to gravity. Amer. J. Bot.74: 1446–1457.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kawahara, H., Chonan, N. andWada, K. 1968. Studies on morphogenesis in rice plants. 3. Interrelation of the growth among leaves, panicle and internodes, and a histological observation on the meristem of culm. Proc. Crop Sci. Soc. Japan37: 372–383.

    Google Scholar 

  • Kinoshita, T., Takahashi, M., Mori, K. andShinbashi, N. 1974. Character expression and inheritance mode of three kinds of dwarf rice. Genetic studies on rice plant LXI. Ann. Rep. Farm., Hokkaido Univ.19: 64–75.

    Google Scholar 

  • Nagao, S. andTakahashi, M. 1963. Trial construction of twelve linkage groups in Japanese rice. Jour. Facult. Agric. Hokkaido Univ.53, Pt 1: 72–130.

    Google Scholar 

  • Salisbury, F.B. 1986. Plant productivity in controlled environments. HortScience21: 661.

    Google Scholar 

  • Suge, H., Takahashi, H., Kakizaki, Y. andYamashita, A. 1989. Barley mutant serpentina showing abnormal response to gravity. Biological Science in Space3: 363–364.

    Google Scholar 

  • Suge, H. andTükan, I. 1991. Can plant normally produce seeds under microgravity in space? Jpn. J. Crop Sci.60: 427–433.

    Google Scholar 

  • Takahashi, K., Otake, H. andHoshikawa, K. 1992. Changes in the negative gravitropic response of main shoots in relation to growth stages in rice. Jpn. J. Crop Sci.61: 623–628.

    CAS  Google Scholar 

  • Tsunoda, S. 1959a. A developmental analysis of yielding ability in varieties of field crops. I. Leaf area per plant and leaf area ratio. Jpn. J. Breed.9: 161–168.

    Google Scholar 

  • Tsunoda, S. 1959b. A developmental analysis of yielding ability in varieties of field crops. IV. Quantitative and spatial development of the stem-system. Jpn. J. Breed.12: 49–56.

    Google Scholar 

  • Yamazaki, Y. 1985. Lazy rice gotten up with tryptophan. Bot. Mag. Tokyo98: 193–198.

    CAS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Abe, K., Suge, H. Role of gravitropic response in the dry matter production of rice (Oryza sativa L.): An experiment with a line having lazy gene. J. Plant Res. 106, 337–343 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02345978

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02345978

Key words

Navigation