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Comparative Study on Yield and Quality Adaptability of Japonica Rice Varieties under Various Transplanting Methods  

Shaomin Yang , Xingzhu Feng , Zhen Li
Hainan Institute of Biotechnology, Haikou, 570206, Hainan, China
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Molecular Plant Breeding, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 4   
Received: 19 Jul., 2025    Accepted: 21 Aug., 2025    Published: 31 Aug., 2025
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Abstract

This study mainly discussed the yield and quality performance of japonica rice under different transplanting methods, compared several common cultivation methods, such as mechanical pot seedling transplanting, blanket seedling transplanting, mechanical direct seeding and manual transplanting, to see their effects on the growth, yield structure and quality of rice, analyzed which method is more stable, and also studied how japonica rice varieties respond under different planting conditions. Such as the changes in some agronomic traits and the patterns of quality formation, special attention was also paid to the interaction between varieties and the environment to see how much of a role this interaction plays when choosing transplanting methods. This study hopes to provide some ideas for the cultivation methods of high-yield and high-quality japonica rice in the future, and also offer references for promoting appropriate cultivation methods in different regions.

Keywords
Japonica rice; Transplanting methods; Varietal adaptability; Yield and quality; Genotype × Environment interaction
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