Optimizing the Phosphorus Concentration and Duration of Seedling Dipping in Soil Slurry for Accelerating the Initial Growth of Transplanted Rice
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Preparation of P-Enriched Slurries and Dipping of Rice Seedlings
2.2. Pot Experiment
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Effect of P-Dipping Treatments on the Seedlings
3.2. Early Growth and P Uptake of Rice
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameters | |
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pH (1:2.5 H2O) | 5.7 |
EC (dS m−1) | 0.04 |
Total N (g kg−1) a | 1.8 |
Total C (g kg−1) a | 45.5 |
P retention (%) b | 99.0 |
Poxalate (g kg−1) c | 4.0 |
Aloxalate (g kg−1) c | 46.1 |
Feoxalate (g kg−1) c | 25.7 |
Sand (%) d | 83.4 |
Silt (%) d | 10.5 |
Clay (%) d | 6.1 |
Texture | Loamy sand |
Seedling P Concentration (%) | Seedling P Uptake (mg plant−1) | Shoot Biomass (g pot−1) | Shoot P Uptake (mg pot−1) | |
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P conc. in slurry | ||||
S1 | 0.43 c | 0.11 b | 11.62 a | 8.81 ab |
S2 | 0.47 bc | 0.12 b | 11.48 a | 9.87 a |
S3 | 0.53 b | 0.14 a | 11.26 a | 9.81 a |
S4 | 0.59 a | 0.15 a | 9.71 b | 8.15 b |
Dipping duration (h) | ||||
0.5 | 0.42 c | 0.10 c | 12.13 a | 9.22 ab |
2 | 0.43 c | 0.10 c | 11.88 a | 10.13 a |
4 | 0.61 a | 0.17 a | 9.00 b | 8.24 b |
8 | 0.54 b | 0.15 b | 11.06 a | 9.04 ab |
Analysis of variance | ||||
P conc. in slurry | ** | ** | * | * |
Duration | ** | ** | ** | * |
P conc. × duration | ns | ns | ns | ns |
Mean comparison among P-dipping, Cont., and Pinco. | ||||
P-dipping † | 0.50 A | 0.13 A | 11.51 A | 9.48 A |
Cont. | 0.29 B | 0.06 B | 0.49 C | 0.21 C |
Pinco. | − | − | 9.00 B | 6.69 B |
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Oo, A.Z.; TSUJIMOTO, Y.; RAKOTOARISOA, N.M. Optimizing the Phosphorus Concentration and Duration of Seedling Dipping in Soil Slurry for Accelerating the Initial Growth of Transplanted Rice. Agronomy 2020, 10, 240. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10020240
Oo AZ, TSUJIMOTO Y, RAKOTOARISOA NM. Optimizing the Phosphorus Concentration and Duration of Seedling Dipping in Soil Slurry for Accelerating the Initial Growth of Transplanted Rice. Agronomy. 2020; 10(2):240. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10020240
Chicago/Turabian StyleOo, Aung Zaw, Yasuhiro TSUJIMOTO, and Njato Mickaël RAKOTOARISOA. 2020. "Optimizing the Phosphorus Concentration and Duration of Seedling Dipping in Soil Slurry for Accelerating the Initial Growth of Transplanted Rice" Agronomy 10, no. 2: 240. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10020240
APA StyleOo, A. Z., TSUJIMOTO, Y., & RAKOTOARISOA, N. M. (2020). Optimizing the Phosphorus Concentration and Duration of Seedling Dipping in Soil Slurry for Accelerating the Initial Growth of Transplanted Rice. Agronomy, 10(2), 240. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10020240