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Rice Science ›› 2018, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (1): 32-41.DOI: 10.1016/j.rsci.2017.09.001

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Table 1 Effects of temperature and light on allelopathic synthetic effect of O. longistaminata and its descendants at different growth stages.
Accession Leaf LP MP SP
stage HT MT LT HT MT LT HT MT LT
O. longistaminata 2-3 -0.51 Bh -0.57 Bh -0.07 Acde -0.51 Bg -0.58 Bg -0.07 Abc -0.50 Be -0.53 Bf -0.05 Aabc
5-6 -0.33 Ede -0.26 Dcd -0.08 Adef -0.26 Dbcd -0.17 Cb -0.07 Abc -0.16 BCcd -0.13 Bbc -0.06 Abc
7-8 -0.41 Efg -0.38 DEf -0.10 Af -0.32 CDe -0.30 Cde -0.09 Ac -0.23 Bd -0.20 Bd -0.08 Ac
RD23 2-3 -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa
5-6 -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa
7-8 -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa
F1 2-3 -0.44 Bg -0.48 Bg -0.06 Abcde -0.45 Bf -0.51 Bf -0.06 Aabc -0.43 Be -0.46 Be -0.05 Aabc
5-6 -0.31 Dcde -0.23 Cbc -0.07 Acde -0.23 Cbc -0.18 Bb -0.06 Aabc -0.17 Bcd -0.15 Bbcd -0.05 Aabc
7-8 -0.37 Eef -0.34 Eef -0.08 Adef -0.28 Dcde -0.26 CDcde -0.07 Abc -0.20 BCcd -0.18 Bcd -0.07 Abc
RL159 2-3 -0.47 Bgh -0.51 Bg -0.05 Aabc -0.49 Bfg -0.53 Bfg -0.05 Aab -0.45 Be -0.50 Bef -0.04 Aabc
5-6 -0.32 Ede -0.24 Dbc -0.06 Abcde -0.26 Dbcd -0.15 Bb -0.07 Abc -0.19 Ccd -0.16 BCbcd -0.06 Abc
7-8 -0.37 Eef -0.35 DEef -0.08 Adef -0.31 Dde -0.25 Ccd -0.07 Abc -0.21 BCd -0.17 Bbcd -0.06 Abc
RL169 2-3 -0.29 Ccd -0.30 Cde -0.04 Aab -0.30 Cde -0.32 Ce -0.04 Aa -0.24 Bd -0.21 Bd -0.04 Aabc
5-6 -0.25 Dbc -0.21 CDbc -0.05 Aabc -0.21 CDb -0.20 CDbc -0.05 Aab -0.16 BCcd -0.13 Bbc -0.04 Aabc
7-8 -0.22 Cb -0.18 Cb -0.04 Aab -0.20 Cb -0.18 Cb -0.05 Aab -0.11 Bbc -0.10 Bb -0.03 Aab
RL219 2-3 -0.08 Ba -0.06 ABa -0.06 ABbcde -0.06 ABa -0.06 ABa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aab -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aab
5-6 -0.06 Aa -0.05 Aa -0.04 Aab -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aab -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab
7-8 -0.06 Aa -0.06 Aa -0.05 Aabc -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aab -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab

Table 1 Effects of temperature and light on allelopathic synthetic effect of O. longistaminata and its descendants at different growth stages.

Accession Leaf LP MP SP
stage HT MT LT HT MT LT HT MT LT
O. longistaminata 2-3 -0.51 Bh -0.57 Bh -0.07 Acde -0.51 Bg -0.58 Bg -0.07 Abc -0.50 Be -0.53 Bf -0.05 Aabc
5-6 -0.33 Ede -0.26 Dcd -0.08 Adef -0.26 Dbcd -0.17 Cb -0.07 Abc -0.16 BCcd -0.13 Bbc -0.06 Abc
7-8 -0.41 Efg -0.38 DEf -0.10 Af -0.32 CDe -0.30 Cde -0.09 Ac -0.23 Bd -0.20 Bd -0.08 Ac
RD23 2-3 -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa
5-6 -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa
7-8 -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.02 Aa
F1 2-3 -0.44 Bg -0.48 Bg -0.06 Abcde -0.45 Bf -0.51 Bf -0.06 Aabc -0.43 Be -0.46 Be -0.05 Aabc
5-6 -0.31 Dcde -0.23 Cbc -0.07 Acde -0.23 Cbc -0.18 Bb -0.06 Aabc -0.17 Bcd -0.15 Bbcd -0.05 Aabc
7-8 -0.37 Eef -0.34 Eef -0.08 Adef -0.28 Dcde -0.26 CDcde -0.07 Abc -0.20 BCcd -0.18 Bcd -0.07 Abc
RL159 2-3 -0.47 Bgh -0.51 Bg -0.05 Aabc -0.49 Bfg -0.53 Bfg -0.05 Aab -0.45 Be -0.50 Bef -0.04 Aabc
5-6 -0.32 Ede -0.24 Dbc -0.06 Abcde -0.26 Dbcd -0.15 Bb -0.07 Abc -0.19 Ccd -0.16 BCbcd -0.06 Abc
7-8 -0.37 Eef -0.35 DEef -0.08 Adef -0.31 Dde -0.25 Ccd -0.07 Abc -0.21 BCd -0.17 Bbcd -0.06 Abc
RL169 2-3 -0.29 Ccd -0.30 Cde -0.04 Aab -0.30 Cde -0.32 Ce -0.04 Aa -0.24 Bd -0.21 Bd -0.04 Aabc
5-6 -0.25 Dbc -0.21 CDbc -0.05 Aabc -0.21 CDb -0.20 CDbc -0.05 Aab -0.16 BCcd -0.13 Bbc -0.04 Aabc
7-8 -0.22 Cb -0.18 Cb -0.04 Aab -0.20 Cb -0.18 Cb -0.05 Aab -0.11 Bbc -0.10 Bb -0.03 Aab
RL219 2-3 -0.08 Ba -0.06 ABa -0.06 ABbcde -0.06 ABa -0.06 ABa -0.04 Aa -0.04 Aab -0.04 Aa -0.03 Aab
5-6 -0.06 Aa -0.05 Aa -0.04 Aab -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aab -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab
7-8 -0.06 Aa -0.06 Aa -0.05 Aabc -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aa -0.05 Aab -0.03 Aab -0.03 Aa -0.03 Aab
Table 2 Effects of temperature, light and leaf stage on rice allelopathy (three-way mixed AVOVA results).
O. longistaminata Light 2 0.1 0.05 33.249 0.0001
Temperature 2 1.411 0.706 468.443 0.0001
Leaf stage 2 0.613 0.306 203.376 0.0001
Light × Temperature 4 0.03 0.008 5.046 0.0016
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.028 0.007 4.612 0.0028
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.375 0.094 62.178 0.0001
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.018 0.002 1.497 0.1801
RD23 Light 2 0.002 0.001 3.822 0.028
Temperature 2 0.001 0 1.939 0.1537
Leaf stage 2 0.001 0 1.606 0.2102
Light × Temperature 4 0 0 0.064 0.9923
Light × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.106 0.9801
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.247 0.9101
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0 0 0.135 0.9973
F1 Light 2 0.066 0.033 30.301 0.0001
Temperature 2 1.131 0.566 517.067 0.0001
Leaf stage 2 0.397 0.199 181.639 0.0001
Light × Temperature 4 0.022 0.006 5.032 0.0016
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.026 0.007 5.997 0.0005
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.247 0.062 56.43 0.0001
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.014 0.002 1.551 0.1618
RL159 Light 2 0.064 0.032 28.212 0.0001
Temperature 2 1.308 0.654 573.287 0.0001
Leaf stage 2 0.459 0.229 201.008 0.0001
Light × Temperature 4 0.026 0.006 5.636 0.0007
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.03 0.007 6.477 0.0002
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.324 0.081 71.094 0.0001
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.018 0.002 1.939 0.0726
RL169 Light 2 0.059 0.03 40.951 0.0593
Temperature 2 0.521 0.26 360.005 0.5209
Leaf stage 2 0.077 0.039 53.36 0.0772
Light × Temperature 4 0.024 0.006 8.135 0.0235
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.002 0.001 0.84 0.0024
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.044 0.011 15.207 0.044
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.004 0.001 0.622 0.0036
RL219 Light 2 0.009 0.004 15.109 0.0001
Temperature 2 0.001 0.001 2.404 0.0999
Leaf stage 2 0.001 0 1.413 0.2523
Light × Temperature 4 0 0 0.239 0.915
Light × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.304 0.8738
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.278 0.8908
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.001 0 0.304 0.9612

Table 2 Effects of temperature, light and leaf stage on rice allelopathy (three-way mixed AVOVA results).

O. longistaminata Light 2 0.1 0.05 33.249 0.0001
Temperature 2 1.411 0.706 468.443 0.0001
Leaf stage 2 0.613 0.306 203.376 0.0001
Light × Temperature 4 0.03 0.008 5.046 0.0016
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.028 0.007 4.612 0.0028
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.375 0.094 62.178 0.0001
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.018 0.002 1.497 0.1801
RD23 Light 2 0.002 0.001 3.822 0.028
Temperature 2 0.001 0 1.939 0.1537
Leaf stage 2 0.001 0 1.606 0.2102
Light × Temperature 4 0 0 0.064 0.9923
Light × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.106 0.9801
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.247 0.9101
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0 0 0.135 0.9973
F1 Light 2 0.066 0.033 30.301 0.0001
Temperature 2 1.131 0.566 517.067 0.0001
Leaf stage 2 0.397 0.199 181.639 0.0001
Light × Temperature 4 0.022 0.006 5.032 0.0016
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.026 0.007 5.997 0.0005
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.247 0.062 56.43 0.0001
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.014 0.002 1.551 0.1618
RL159 Light 2 0.064 0.032 28.212 0.0001
Temperature 2 1.308 0.654 573.287 0.0001
Leaf stage 2 0.459 0.229 201.008 0.0001
Light × Temperature 4 0.026 0.006 5.636 0.0007
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.03 0.007 6.477 0.0002
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.324 0.081 71.094 0.0001
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.018 0.002 1.939 0.0726
RL169 Light 2 0.059 0.03 40.951 0.0593
Temperature 2 0.521 0.26 360.005 0.5209
Leaf stage 2 0.077 0.039 53.36 0.0772
Light × Temperature 4 0.024 0.006 8.135 0.0235
Light × Leaf stage 4 0.002 0.001 0.84 0.0024
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0.044 0.011 15.207 0.044
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.004 0.001 0.622 0.0036
RL219 Light 2 0.009 0.004 15.109 0.0001
Temperature 2 0.001 0.001 2.404 0.0999
Leaf stage 2 0.001 0 1.413 0.2523
Light × Temperature 4 0 0 0.239 0.915
Light × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.304 0.8738
Temperature × Leaf stage 4 0 0 0.278 0.8908
Light × Temperature × Leaf stage 8 0.001 0 0.304 0.9612
Table 3 Specific leaf area (SLA) of different accessions in response to various temperature and light conditions. cm2/g
Treatment O. longistaminata RD23 F1 RL159 RL169 RL219
LP HT 384.27 ± 11.91 ABd 352.81 ± 7.29 Bc 391.34 ± 10.70 Ac 395.54 ± 14.38 Ac 389.45 ± 9.24 Ac 361.81 ± 8.37 ABb
MT 421.43 ± 13.84 ABCbcd 393.41 ± 9.16 BCab 427.86 ± 7.24 ABbc 432.33 ± 11.01 Aabc 419.74 ± 10.82 ABCabc 389.14 ± 9.28 Cab
LT 456.29 ± 10.73 Aab 419.17 ± 8.42 ABa 441.71 ± 12.44 ABab 445.57 ± 9.11 ABab 443.07 ± 13.81 ABabc 417.32 ± 10.67 Ba
MP HT 392.54 ± 17.93 Acd 369.64 ± 7.69 Abc 395.57 ± 11.28 Ac 404.94 ± 18.89 Abc 393.56 ± 13.89 Abc 378.13 ± 9.64 Ab
MT 436.19 ± 15.48 Aabc 399.14 ± 10.55 Aab 438.52 ± 13.59 Aab 435.14 ± 12.46 Aabc 432.33 ± 12.60 Aabc 394.82 ± 13.04 Aab
LT 451.76 ± 11.02 Aab 423.19 ± 11.60 Aa 465.15 ± 16.48 Aab 459.86 ± 13.21 Ab 455.84 ± 14.61 Aab 419.19 ± 13.78 Aa
SP HT 466.43 ± 21.35 Aab 409.62 ± 12.83 Ba 468.13 ± 14.75 Aab 457.28 ± 18.15 ABc 451.88 ± 9.41 ABabc 416.78 ± 11.80 ABa
MT 473.44 ± 16.56 Aa 415.69 ± 10.09 Ba 471.76 ± 15.90 Aab 470.56 ± 14.88 Aa 463.16 ± 14.25 Aa 417.39 ± 13.10 Ba
LT 482.86 ± 15.12 Aa 417.62 ± 11.47 Ba 476.19 ± 14.17 Aa 475.53 ± 11.89 Aa 471.12 ± 15.24 Aa 421.03 ± 10.73 Ba

Table 3 Specific leaf area (SLA) of different accessions in response to various temperature and light conditions. cm2/g

Treatment O. longistaminata RD23 F1 RL159 RL169 RL219
LP HT 384.27 ± 11.91 ABd 352.81 ± 7.29 Bc 391.34 ± 10.70 Ac 395.54 ± 14.38 Ac 389.45 ± 9.24 Ac 361.81 ± 8.37 ABb
MT 421.43 ± 13.84 ABCbcd 393.41 ± 9.16 BCab 427.86 ± 7.24 ABbc 432.33 ± 11.01 Aabc 419.74 ± 10.82 ABCabc 389.14 ± 9.28 Cab
LT 456.29 ± 10.73 Aab 419.17 ± 8.42 ABa 441.71 ± 12.44 ABab 445.57 ± 9.11 ABab 443.07 ± 13.81 ABabc 417.32 ± 10.67 Ba
MP HT 392.54 ± 17.93 Acd 369.64 ± 7.69 Abc 395.57 ± 11.28 Ac 404.94 ± 18.89 Abc 393.56 ± 13.89 Abc 378.13 ± 9.64 Ab
MT 436.19 ± 15.48 Aabc 399.14 ± 10.55 Aab 438.52 ± 13.59 Aab 435.14 ± 12.46 Aabc 432.33 ± 12.60 Aabc 394.82 ± 13.04 Aab
LT 451.76 ± 11.02 Aab 423.19 ± 11.60 Aa 465.15 ± 16.48 Aab 459.86 ± 13.21 Ab 455.84 ± 14.61 Aab 419.19 ± 13.78 Aa
SP HT 466.43 ± 21.35 Aab 409.62 ± 12.83 Ba 468.13 ± 14.75 Aab 457.28 ± 18.15 ABc 451.88 ± 9.41 ABabc 416.78 ± 11.80 ABa
MT 473.44 ± 16.56 Aa 415.69 ± 10.09 Ba 471.76 ± 15.90 Aab 470.56 ± 14.88 Aa 463.16 ± 14.25 Aa 417.39 ± 13.10 Ba
LT 482.86 ± 15.12 Aa 417.62 ± 11.47 Ba 476.19 ± 14.17 Aa 475.53 ± 11.89 Aa 471.12 ± 15.24 Aa 421.03 ± 10.73 Ba
Table 4 Stem mass fraction (SMF) of different accessions in response to various temperature and light conditions. g/g
Treatment O. longistaminata RD23 F1 RL159 RL169 RL219
LP HT 58.77 ± 1.25 bc 60.15 ± 0.94 bc 60.83 ± 1.43 bc 58.66 ± 1.48 bc 61.61 ± 1.10 b 60.32 ± 1.11 b
MT 60.87 ± 1.21 b 62.03 ± 1.08 b 63.17 ± 0.88 b 60.77 ± 1.56 b 63.91 ± 0.79 b 62.69 ± 1.06 b
LT 66.95 ± 1.28 a 70.81 ± 0.91 a 68.75 ± 1.58 a 67.92 ± 0.84 a 69.38 ± 0.63 a 68.35 ± 0.89 a
MP HT 56.06 ± 1.06 cd 57.06 ± 0.76 c 57.79 ± 1.55 cd 55.46 ± 1.36 cd 58.63 ± 1.18 c 57.24 ± 1.08 c
MT 60.62 ± 1.45 b 61.78 ± 0.74 b 62.93 ± 1.22 b 60.51 ± 1.32 b 63.67 ± 0.99 b 62.45 ± 0.94 b
LT 67.43 ± 1.54 a 70.27 ± 0.69 a 68.19 ± 1.15 a 67.34 ± 0.91 a 68.82 ± 0.67 a 67.77 ± 0.80 a
SP HT 52.43 ± 1.31 d 53.39 ± 1.28 d 45.26 ± 2.06 e 42.24 ± 1.99 e 46.36 ± 1.25 e 44.55 ± 1.13 e
MT 44.11 ± 0.82 e 53.93 ± 1.41 d 47.39 ± 2.15 e 43.96 ± 3.66 e 48.44 ± 1.06 e 46.71 ± 1.11 e
LT 52.28 ± 1.07 d 59.29 ± 1.15 bc 53.53 ± 0.99 d 52.15 ± 2.26 d 54.46 ± 0.94 d 52.92 ± 0.92 d

Table 4 Stem mass fraction (SMF) of different accessions in response to various temperature and light conditions. g/g

Treatment O. longistaminata RD23 F1 RL159 RL169 RL219
LP HT 58.77 ± 1.25 bc 60.15 ± 0.94 bc 60.83 ± 1.43 bc 58.66 ± 1.48 bc 61.61 ± 1.10 b 60.32 ± 1.11 b
MT 60.87 ± 1.21 b 62.03 ± 1.08 b 63.17 ± 0.88 b 60.77 ± 1.56 b 63.91 ± 0.79 b 62.69 ± 1.06 b
LT 66.95 ± 1.28 a 70.81 ± 0.91 a 68.75 ± 1.58 a 67.92 ± 0.84 a 69.38 ± 0.63 a 68.35 ± 0.89 a
MP HT 56.06 ± 1.06 cd 57.06 ± 0.76 c 57.79 ± 1.55 cd 55.46 ± 1.36 cd 58.63 ± 1.18 c 57.24 ± 1.08 c
MT 60.62 ± 1.45 b 61.78 ± 0.74 b 62.93 ± 1.22 b 60.51 ± 1.32 b 63.67 ± 0.99 b 62.45 ± 0.94 b
LT 67.43 ± 1.54 a 70.27 ± 0.69 a 68.19 ± 1.15 a 67.34 ± 0.91 a 68.82 ± 0.67 a 67.77 ± 0.80 a
SP HT 52.43 ± 1.31 d 53.39 ± 1.28 d 45.26 ± 2.06 e 42.24 ± 1.99 e 46.36 ± 1.25 e 44.55 ± 1.13 e
MT 44.11 ± 0.82 e 53.93 ± 1.41 d 47.39 ± 2.15 e 43.96 ± 3.66 e 48.44 ± 1.06 e 46.71 ± 1.11 e
LT 52.28 ± 1.07 d 59.29 ± 1.15 bc 53.53 ± 0.99 d 52.15 ± 2.26 d 54.46 ± 0.94 d 52.92 ± 0.92 d
Table 5 Regression coefficients of the relationship between IRSE and rice functional traits at different growth stages.
Trait Accession 2-3 leaf stage 4-5 leaf stage 7-8 leaf stage
SLA O. longistaminata 0.49 0.89** 0.81**
RD23 0.75* 0.43 0.74*
F1 0.44 0.79** 0.76*
RL159 0.49 0.80** 0.81**
RL169 0.68 0.81** 0.87**
RL219 0.75* 0.76* 0.65*
SMF O. longistaminata 0.4 0.5 0.08
RD23 0.03 -0.19 0.07
F1 0.37 0.11 0.05
RL159 0.44 0.23 0.1
RL169 0.23 0.12 0.01
RL219 -0.47 -0.68 -0.79

Table 5 Regression coefficients of the relationship between IRSE and rice functional traits at different growth stages.

Trait Accession 2-3 leaf stage 4-5 leaf stage 7-8 leaf stage
SLA O. longistaminata 0.49 0.89** 0.81**
RD23 0.75* 0.43 0.74*
F1 0.44 0.79** 0.76*
RL159 0.49 0.80** 0.81**
RL169 0.68 0.81** 0.87**
RL219 0.75* 0.76* 0.65*
SMF O. longistaminata 0.4 0.5 0.08
RD23 0.03 -0.19 0.07
F1 0.37 0.11 0.05
RL159 0.44 0.23 0.1
RL169 0.23 0.12 0.01
RL219 -0.47 -0.68 -0.79

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