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Research paper | Open Access

Stubble rolling primes axillary bud regeneration and increases grain yield in mechanically harvested ratoon rice in South China

Jinying Lia,b,cBianhong Zhangb,c,dJiahui Songa,b,cDanyang Lia,b,cMengying Chena,b,cZhihan Chenb,c,dBin Qinb,c,dHailong Xua,b,cJingnan Zoub,cPeiying Wengb,cWenfei Wanga,b,cChangxun Fangb,c,dHongfei Chenb,c,dZhixing Zhangb,c,d( )Wenxiong Lina,b,c,d( )
College of Life Sciences, Fujian Agricultural and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, Fujian, China
Fujian Key Laboratory of Agroecological Processing and Safety Monitoring, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, College of Agriculture, Fuzhou 350002, Fujian, China
Key Laboratory of Crop Ecology and Molecular Physiology (Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University), Fujian Province University, College of Agriculture, Fuzhou 35002, Fujian, China
College of Agriculture, Fujian Agricultural and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, Fujian, China
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Rice ratooning produces a second harvest from the growth of axillary buds that remain on the stubble after the main crop is harvested. Stubble rolling after mechanical harvesting may regenerate roots and tillers. The objective of this study was to elucidate the relationships between axillary bud regeneration and yield formation in ratoon rice. The experimental approach was to measure yield and axillary bud regeneration traits under full-rolling and non-rolling treatments across three sites in Fujian Province, China over two years. Full-rolling increased grain yield by 7.59%–8.40% and the regeneration capacity of axillary buds by 9.45%–17.11%. Further analyses revealed that full-rolling increased the activities of carbon- and nitrogen-metabolizing enzymes in regenerating axillary buds, as well as the expression of genes involved in carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolic pathways. Mechanical harvesting combined with stubble rolling that presses rice stubble close to the soil surface induces a regenerative growth pattern that ultimately increases ratoon rice yield.

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Li J, Zhang B, Song J, et al. Stubble rolling primes axillary bud regeneration and increases grain yield in mechanically harvested ratoon rice in South China. The Crop Journal, 2026, 14(4): 1410-1419. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cj.2026.03.022

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Received: 21 October 2025
Revised: 16 March 2026
Accepted: 25 March 2026
Published: 07 May 2026
© 2026 Crop Science Society of China and Institute of Crop Science, CAAS.

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