New Rice Cultivars Boost Grain Filling Efficiency for Higher Yields
The researchers studied how different types of rice plants affect chlorophyll levels and grain filling. They found that rice plants with semi-erect panicles had higher chlorophyll levels in certain leaves after heading. These plants also had a more consistent grain filling process, leading to higher grain-filling rates and better distribution of nutrients to all grains. This suggests that cultivating rice with semi-erect panicles could lead to higher yields.