Influence of different water irrigation sources and timings of drainage after submergence on seedling establishment under anaerobic conditions
There was no difference on seed germination prior to the treatments. Submerging seeds for 12-24 hours indicated a minimum length of emerged seedling regardless of water source (rainfall or irrigation). The growth of seedlings based on radicle length, height, leaf age, and seedling biomass declined w...
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Published in | Philippine Rice R & D Highlights 2003 (Philippines) |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.04.2004
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Summary: | There was no difference on seed germination prior to the treatments. Submerging seeds for 12-24 hours indicated a minimum length of emerged seedling regardless of water source (rainfall or irrigation). The growth of seedlings based on radicle length, height, leaf age, and seedling biomass declined with length of submergence but had no difference with water source. Final seedling establishment (74-76%) was higher at 12 and 24 h of submergence |
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Bibliography: | 2004001141 F06 |
ISSN: | 0117-6374 |