posted on 2025-08-20, 02:53authored byTo-Chia Ting, Sam Schafer, Amelia Henry, Georgia Eizenga, Diane Wang
<p>Thirty-two <em>tropical japonica</em><em> </em>rice accessions were phenotyped under flooded and alternative-wetting-and-drying management at Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center (DBNRRC), Arkansas, USA, in 2023.</p>
<p><em>Physiological_agronomic_traits_DBNRRC_2023.xls</em><em>x</em><em> </em>saves the phenotyping data, while <em>README_for_physiological_agronomic_traits_DBNRRC_2023.docx</em><em> </em>explains the variables in the Excel file.</p>
<p><em>Germplasm_DBNRRC_2023.xls</em><em>x</em> lists the genotypes. <em>Soil_environment_DBNRRC_2023.xlsx</em> and <em>USDA_HOURLY_2023.xlsx</em> provide soil and weather data, respectively. The explanation of variables in <em>Germplasm_DBNRRC_2023.xl</em><em>sx </em>and <em>Soil_environment_DBNRRC_2023.xlsx </em>can be found in their <em>Information</em>worksheets of their respective Excel files. <em>USDA_HOURLY_2023.xlsx</em><em> </em>was downloaded from the <a href="https://www.ars.usda.gov/southeast-area/stuttgart-ar/dale-bumpers-national-rice-research-center/docs/weather-stations-data/">USDA weather station data</a>(under the USDA station).</p>
<p>Acknowledgements</p>
<p>We thank Alaina Braunschweig, Quynh P.-H. Grunden, Tiffany Sookaserm, Jessica R. Closson, and Joel G. Ledbetter for facilitating field measurements and sample processing.</p>
Funding
United States Department of Agriculture: 2022-67013-36205