Abstract

Light is a basic environmental factor required for plant growth and development; however, these are not only affected by light quantity, but also by light quality - light and radiation of different wavelengths and different compositions. In four different rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.), two kinds of shading materials, white cotton yarn (Shading (W)) and black nylon net (Shading (B)) were used to simulate cloudy days. Yield decreased under Shading (W) (15.3–17.7%) and Shading (B) (16.6–20.0%) compared to under sunny day (CK), and different effects on rice quality, which is mainly affected by changes in light quality, were observed. The change in light quality (Blue, Green, Red and R/FR proportions) represented under Shading (W) was significantly different from that under CK and Shading (B) conditions. Red light composition under Shading (W) was closer to that of the cloudy day condition. The proportion of blue light under Shading (W) was significantly lower than that under CK conditions; under Shading (B), it was higher than that under all conditions. The differences in light quality may affect photosynthesis in leaves and final starch synthesis, resulting in increased chalky grain rate, chalkiness, and poor rice quality. White cotton yarn as the shading material for further research used to simulate the influence of the light environment on rice growth under cloudy conditions will be better than black net.

Highlights

  • Light is a basic environmental factor required for plant growth and development; these are affected by light quantity, and by light quality - light and radiation of different wavelengths and different compositions

  • The analysis of light quality considers that blue light has a short wavelength and is scattered, while red light mainly comes from direct sunlight

  • The composition of blue light and red light in the light environment under the Shading (B) treatment is closer to CK, in which blue light is significantly higher than CK and red light is significantly lower than CK

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Introduction

Light is a basic environmental factor required for plant growth and development; these are affected by light quantity, and by light quality - light and radiation of different wavelengths and different compositions. Yield decreased under Shading (W) (15.3–17.7%) and Shading (B) (16.6–20.0%) compared to under sunny day (CK), and different effects on rice quality, which is mainly affected by changes in light quality, were observed. The change in light quality (Blue, Green, Red and R/FR proportions) represented under Shading (W) was significantly different from that under CK and Shading (B) conditions. White cotton yarn as the shading material for further research used to simulate the influence of the light environment on rice growth under cloudy conditions will be better than black net. Many reports have different conclusions about the effects of weak light on plant growth[9,10,11,12] This is closely related to the test materials selected by researchers, the shading intensity set, the shading period, the number of shading days, and the local ecological environment. Shading causes changes in light intensity, and causes changes in environmental factors such as light quality, air humidity, CO2 concentration, and soil temperature[13,14]

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