Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice

Dry direct‐seeded rice (DSR) cultivation is widely spreading in tropical Asia, but drought and nutrient deficiency stresses often cause crop failure in rainfed lowlands. The objective of this study was to dissect the physio‐morphological characteristics associated with crop establishment and early v...

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Autores principales: Yamane, K., Garcia, R., Imayoshi, K., Mabesa-Telosa, R.C., Banayo, N.P.M.C., Vergara, G., Yamauchi, A., Sta. Cruz, P., Kato, Y.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2018
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164931
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author Yamane, K.
Garcia, R.
Imayoshi, K.
Mabesa-Telosa, R.C.
Banayo, N.P.M.C.
Vergara, G.
Yamauchi, A.
Sta. Cruz, P.
Kato, Y.
author_browse Banayo, N.P.M.C.
Garcia, R.
Imayoshi, K.
Kato, Y.
Mabesa-Telosa, R.C.
Sta. Cruz, P.
Vergara, G.
Yamane, K.
Yamauchi, A.
author_facet Yamane, K.
Garcia, R.
Imayoshi, K.
Mabesa-Telosa, R.C.
Banayo, N.P.M.C.
Vergara, G.
Yamauchi, A.
Sta. Cruz, P.
Kato, Y.
author_sort Yamane, K.
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description Dry direct‐seeded rice (DSR) cultivation is widely spreading in tropical Asia, but drought and nutrient deficiency stresses often cause crop failure in rainfed lowlands. The objective of this study was to dissect the physio‐morphological characteristics associated with crop establishment and early vigour of DSR under drought and P deficiency conditions in the Philippines. It was found that new drought‐resistant cultivars bred for DSR (Rc348 and Rc192) had faster germination and sprout growth than popular irrigated rice cultivars (Rc222 and Rc10) under soil water deficit due to rapid moisture acquisition by the germinating seeds from drying soils. There was a significant correlation between seed moisture content and the reduction in seed dry weight, and between reduction in seed dry weight and shoot elongation under both control and drought stress treatments at the germination stage. At the seedling stage, the root growth of Rc348 under drought tended to be more vigorous with its higher root‐to‐shoot ratio compared to Rc222 and Rc10. The seedling vigour of Rc348 under P deficiency was also greater than that of Rc222 due to its greater root growth and P uptake. The yields of Rc348 and Rc192 grown under rainfed condition at the target drought‐prone site where a dry spell of 13 days occurred during crop establishment were higher (4.0–4.1 t ha−1) than the yield of Rc10 (3.0 t ha−1). These results suggest that quick germination and seedling vigour with quick root anchorage and great nutrient uptake capacity, even with limitations of soil moisture and nutrients, would be important traits for DSR in rainfed lowlands.
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spelling CGSpace1649312025-05-14T10:24:30Z Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice Yamane, K. Garcia, R. Imayoshi, K. Mabesa-Telosa, R.C. Banayo, N.P.M.C. Vergara, G. Yamauchi, A. Sta. Cruz, P. Kato, Y. Dry direct‐seeded rice (DSR) cultivation is widely spreading in tropical Asia, but drought and nutrient deficiency stresses often cause crop failure in rainfed lowlands. The objective of this study was to dissect the physio‐morphological characteristics associated with crop establishment and early vigour of DSR under drought and P deficiency conditions in the Philippines. It was found that new drought‐resistant cultivars bred for DSR (Rc348 and Rc192) had faster germination and sprout growth than popular irrigated rice cultivars (Rc222 and Rc10) under soil water deficit due to rapid moisture acquisition by the germinating seeds from drying soils. There was a significant correlation between seed moisture content and the reduction in seed dry weight, and between reduction in seed dry weight and shoot elongation under both control and drought stress treatments at the germination stage. At the seedling stage, the root growth of Rc348 under drought tended to be more vigorous with its higher root‐to‐shoot ratio compared to Rc222 and Rc10. The seedling vigour of Rc348 under P deficiency was also greater than that of Rc222 due to its greater root growth and P uptake. The yields of Rc348 and Rc192 grown under rainfed condition at the target drought‐prone site where a dry spell of 13 days occurred during crop establishment were higher (4.0–4.1 t ha−1) than the yield of Rc10 (3.0 t ha−1). These results suggest that quick germination and seedling vigour with quick root anchorage and great nutrient uptake capacity, even with limitations of soil moisture and nutrients, would be important traits for DSR in rainfed lowlands. 2018-01 2024-12-19T12:54:28Z 2024-12-19T12:54:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164931 en Wiley Yamane, K.; Garcia, R.; Imayoshi, K.; Mabesa‐Telosa, R.C.; Banayo, N.P.M.C.; Vergara, G.; Yamauchi, A.; Sta. Cruz, P. and Kato, Y. 2018. Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice. Annals of Applied Biology, Volume 172 no. 1 p. 100-110
spellingShingle Yamane, K.
Garcia, R.
Imayoshi, K.
Mabesa-Telosa, R.C.
Banayo, N.P.M.C.
Vergara, G.
Yamauchi, A.
Sta. Cruz, P.
Kato, Y.
Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice
title Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice
title_full Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice
title_fullStr Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice
title_full_unstemmed Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice
title_short Seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct-seeded rainfed lowland rice
title_sort seed vigour contributes to yield improvement in dry direct seeded rainfed lowland rice
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164931
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