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Morphological Difference of Rice Seedling Grown under Different Dissolved Oxygen Conditions  

Won Jong Gun (Gyeongbuk Agicultrual Technology Administration)
Choi Jang Soo (Gyeongbuk Agicultrual Technology Administration)
Ahn Deck Jong (Gyeongbuk Agicultrual Technology Administration)
Lee Seung Phil (Gyeongbuk Agicultrual Technology Administration)
Lee Sang Chul (Department of Agronomy, Kyungpook National University)
Yoshida Tomohiko (Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.49, no.4, 2004 , pp. 284-288 More about this Journal
Abstract
The response of dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations caused significant change in root number, root length, coleoptile length, shoot length and leaf age of seedlings. The genotypic difference in the effect of DO also highly significant (P<0.01) for all of the seedling traits. The number and length of root were extremely inhibited at the condition of $0.39\pm0.09$ DO concentration. While the coleoptile elongated markedly in the lowest DO concentrations, the shoot did not develop. The root growth was improved slightly at the $1.39\pm0.27mg L^{-1}$, however, there were no difference among genotypes at these two low DO concentrations. As the DO concentration become higher, the growth of root and shoot was improved remarkably. Root number, root length and shoot length was significantly different between $20\;and\;30^{\circ}C$ in DO rich and normal conditions, the development of those traits were apparently accelerated in high water temperature, however those traits of seedlings in DO deficiency were not different between the two temperatures except for shoot length. On the other hand the coleoptile length was not affected by the stagnant water temperature; it was stimulated by the low DO concentration. The competition of DO was greater as the seedling density was increased in the stagnant water, therefore the seedlings grown under high density have long and white coleoptiles, and the growth of roots and shoots was retarded severely.
Keywords
dissolved oxygen, rice; seedling growth; water-seeding;
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