Optimal seeding rate enhances seedling quality, mechanical transplanting quality, and yield in hybrid rice.

Front Plant Sci

Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology/Co-Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops, Research Institute of Rice Industrial Engineering Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, China.

Published: June 2024

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  • Field experiments were conducted to determine the best seeding rate for machine-transplanted hybrid rice, specifically using the Huazhe You 210 variety, with rates set at 40, 60, 80, and 100 g per tray.
  • Results showed that higher seeding rates reduced individual seedling quality (base stem diameter and plumpness) but improved overall collective characteristics, decreasing the rate of missing hills during planting.
  • The optimal seeding rate was found to be 60 g per tray (T2), which balanced good seedling and transplant quality while maximizing yield and economic benefits.

Article Abstract

To determine the appropriate seeding rate for machine-transplanted hybrid rice, field experiments were conducted during 2022-2023 using the hybrid rice variety Huazhe You 210 as the material. Four seeding rate treatments were set up: 40 (T1), 60 (T2), 80 (T3) and 100 g tray (T4), to investigate the effects of seeding rate on the seedling quality, transplanting quality, yield formation, and economic benefits of high-quality indica hybrid rice seedlings. The results showed that with increasing seeding rate, the seedling base stem diameter and seedling plumpness of hybrid rice seedlings decreased, but the root entwining force gradually increased, leading to a deterioration in individual seedling quality but an improvement in collective characteristics. As the seeding rate increased, the missing hill rate during mechanical planting of hybrid rice significantly decreased, while the number of seedlings per hill and the damaged seedling rate showed an upward trend. The growth volume of tillers, tillering spikelet rate, and harvest index of hybrid rice in the field showed an overall downward trend with increasing seeding rate, while the accumulation of dry matter initially increased and then decreased. The yield and economic benefits of hybrid rice grains showed an initial increase followed by a decrease with increasing seeding rate, with the highest yield and economic benefits achieved with the T2 treatment. In conclusion, the appropriate seeding rate for machine-transplanted hybrid rice is T2 (60 g tray), which can maintain good seedling quality and improve transplanting quality, coordinate larger collective growth and appropriate harvest index, contributing to high yield and good economic benefits.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11196801PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1427972DOI Listing

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