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Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Expanded Rice Husk Medium on Growth of Rice Seedling  

Ko Jonghan (Texas Tech University)
Ham Jin Kwan (Kangwon Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Kim Yong Bok (Kangwon Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Kim Kyung Hee (Kangwon Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Lee Byun Woo (Seoul National University)
Lee Youn Su (Kangwon National University)
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KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE / v.50, no.2, 2005 , pp. 120-124 More about this Journal
Abstract
Expanded rice husk (ERR) is different from commercial rice seedling media in chemical and physical properties such as pH, permeability, and water content. This study was conducted to test a possibility of improving rice seedling growth by improving the texture of ERR as a rice seedling medium. The seedling media used were a commercial seedling medium (CSM), rice husk, and ERR 1, 2, 3, and 4 with different expansion degrees. The pH of the ERHs ranged from 6.3 to 6.8. As the expansion rate increased, ERR particle sizes decreased, and water permeability and absorption rates improved. No significant differences in shoot dry weight and rate of maturity were found among the seedlings cultivated in the different ERH media. However, the mat formation of seedling roots became loose as the expansion rates were decreased. Further studies are necessary to determine the cause of poor root growth in ERH media.
Keywords
Chemical and physical property; expanded rice husk (ERH); rice seedling;
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