Performance of diverse upland rice cultivars in low and high soil fertility conditions in West Africa

被引:45
作者
Saito, Kazuki [1 ]
Futakuchi, Koichi [1 ]
机构
[1] Africa Rice Ctr WARDA, Cotonou, Benin
关键词
Chlorophyll content; Indica; Low soil fertility; Oryza glaberrima; Specific leaf area; Upland rice; West Africa; LOW-INPUT CONDITIONS; AEROBIC RICE; ORYZA-SATIVA; GENOTYPIC VARIATION; LOWLAND RICE; GRAIN-YIELD; PHOSPHORUS; SELECTION; NITROGEN; SUSTAINABILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.fcr.2008.12.011
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Traditional tropical japonica (Oryza sativa) and Oryza glaberrima cultivars are typically grown in low-input, subsistence production systems in the uplands of West Africa by resource-poor farmers. In these systems, low soil fertility (LF), which is generally associated with lower organic carbon content, and N and P availability, is one of the major constraints to rice productivity. Thus, cultivars adapted to LF are needed for the food security of farmers, who would otherwise be solely reliant on nutrient inputs to increase productivity. This study evaluated the performance of six diverse cultivars grown in LF and high soil fertility (HF) conditions with supplemental irrigation over two seasons. Average grain yield across all cultivars in LF was 54% of that in HF (156 vs. 340 g m(-2)). Three improved indica rice cultivars and CC 14 (O. glaberrima) out yielded Moroberekan (traditional tropical japonica) and WAB450-IBP-38-HB (progeny from interspecific hybridization of tropical japonica and O. glaberrima) in LF (181 vs. 105 g m (2) on average). The high grain yield in LF was the result of large spikelet number m (2) due to superior tillering ability and high harvest index rather than biomass production. The high-yielding cultivars in LF consistently had lower leaf chlorophyll content and higher specific leaf area during the period from the early vegetative stage through the reproductive stage. Among them, two indica cultivars (B6144F-MR-6-0-0 and IR 55423-01) were also high yielding in HF. The use of improved indica cultivars adapted to LF, but also with input-responsiveness, appears to offer in attractive and economical approach to improving upland rice productivity and widening genetic diversity in this region. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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