Sisharmini, Atmitri and Wihardjaka, Anicetus and Enggarini, Wening and Apriana, Aniversari and Hairmansis, Aris and Amirhusin, Bahagiawati (2024) Field performance and nitrous oxide emissions of transgenic nitrogen use efficient rice lines cultivated in tropical paddy fields. Transgenic Research, 33 (5). pp. 445-452. ISSN 0962-8819
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Nitrogen (N) fertilizers make up the majority of the input used in rice production, and their excess application leads to significant environmental pollution. Developing rice varieties with improved nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is essential to maintain the sustainability of rice production. This study aims to evaluate the performance of transgenic Oryza sativa japonica cv. Kitaake expressing the barley (Hordeum vulgare) alanine aminotransferase (HvAlaAT) gene in response to different levels of N fertilizer application under tropical paddy field conditions. Results from this study demonstrate that transgenic nitrogen use efficient Kitaake rice (Kitaake NUE) displays a grain yield increase of up to 41% compared to Kitaake null. Transgenic Kitaake NUE expressing the HvAlaAT gene displays a higher N uptake and achieves a higher nitrogen use efficiency compared to control plants while maintaining lower nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes. The reduction in N2O emissions in Kitaake NUE compared to Kitaake null ranges from 37.5 to 96.3%. The transgenic Kitaake NUE used in this study has potential as a donor to improve the nitrogen use efficiency of indica rice for better adaptability to tropical conditions.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | Alanine aminotransferase; Kitaake; Nitrogen use efficiency; Nitrous oxide flux; Transgenic rice |
| Subjects: | Agriculture & Food Agriculture & Food > Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations |
| Depositing User: | Saepul Mulyana |
| Date Deposited: | 19 May 2026 04:28 |
| Last Modified: | 19 May 2026 04:28 |
| URI: | https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/58341 |


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