Table 2 The number of samples (N), average length (L\(_{Culm}\)), weight (W\(_{Culm}\)), length density (LD\(_{Culm}\)) for a single culm.

From: Lodging resistance of rice plants studied from the perspective of culm mechanical properties, carbon framework, free volume, and chemical composition

Label

N

\(L_{Culm}\) (cm)

\(W_{Culm}\) (g)

fresh/dry

\(LD_{Culm}\) (\(10^{-1}\)g/cm)

fresh/dry

T (µ m)

fresh

\(W_{Spike}\) (g)

fresh

\(H_{CG}\) (cm)

Culm node

R1

20

65±6

10.94/2.28

1.68/0.35

232±35

5.16

42.9

3-4

R2

10

66±4

11.13/2.25

1.69/0.34

251±39

5.03

43.3

3-4

R3

10

68±5

11.76/2.43

1.73/0.36

237±30

4.80

43.9

3-4

R4

20

59±8

9.92/2.08

1.68/0.35

234±27

3.63

37.4

3-4

  1. The wall thickness (T) of the fresh basal culm. The fresh spike weight (W\(_{Spike}\)), height of center of gravity (H\(_{CG}\)), culm node of rice plants. The symbol ± in table refers to the distribution range of data.