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Comparison of Grain Quality Characteristics Between F1 Hybrids and Their Parents in Indica Hybrid Rice

LIAO Fu-ming; ZHOU Kun-lu; YANG He-hua; XU Qiu-sheng   

  1. China National Hybrid Rice Research and Developmental Center, Changsha 410125, China
  • Received:2002-12-31 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2003-10-18 Published:2003-10-18

Abstract: Sixteen widespread elite indica parents including seven CMS lines and nine restorer lines, and their 63 F1 hybrids were chosen to compare the eleven traits of grain quality. Overall results showed that the frequency of negative overdominance, dominance and partial dominance was much higher than that of positive ones and heterosis, indicating that the values of F1 hybrids were generally lower than the means of their parents in quality characteristics. There existed apparent disparity in grain quality performance among F1 hybrids varied with the traits. The characteristics of chalky area percentage, chalky grain percentage, gel consistency and head rice recovery had a great variation in all kinds of tested heterosis indices including the midparent heterosis index, over highvalue parent heterosis index and over lowvalue parent heterosis index, which suggested that special attention should be paid to the selection of F1 hybrids in these traits in breeding. The mean values of F1 hybrids were significantly lower than those of their higher parents in all the traits but close to or significantly lower than those of their midparent values except for kernel length and amylose content; and significantly higher than those of their lower parents except for brown rice recovery, milled rice recovery and gel consistency.

Key words: hybrid rice, indica rice, grain quality traits, relative heterosis, heterosis index