Abstract

Leaf photosynthetic potential, a major determinant of yield potential in rice, is mostly explained by stomatal conductance ( g s) as well as leaf N content (Rubisco protein content). Therefore, the rapid and precise evaluation of g s as well as leaf N content would be a valuable addition to rice breeding programs aimed at improved yield potential. We established a simple method based on infrared thermography to estimate varietal differences in g s. Seven rice varieties were cultivated in two-row plots in 2007, and canopy temperatures in three varieties, including a control variety, Koshihikari, were simultaneously measured to determine canopy temperature difference (CTd) between Koshihikari and the other varieties on clear days. The varieties Takanari, Habataki, and TUAT1-5-6a displayed significantly ( P < 0.05) lower leaf temperature and higher g s and leaf photosynthetic rate ( P n) than Koshihikari. CTd was closely correlated with g s and P n. These results indicate that CTd may be useful as a relative index to estimate varietal differences in g s. A significant CTd was still observed even under cloudy conditions in 2008. Takanari and TUAT1-5-6a had lower leaf temperature than Koshihikari on cloudy days as well as on clear days. Subsequent investigation of photosynthetic light response curves revealed that Takanari and TUAT1-5-6a had higher g s and P n than Koshihikari under lower irradiance. These results suggest that infrared thermography may be a simple method of evaluating varietal differences in g s through CTd, and that it may be practicable even under cloudy conditions.

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