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Morphological and Physiological Responses of Weedy Red Rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i>L.) and Cultivated Rice (<i>O. sativa</i>) to N Supply 被引量:4
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作者 marites a. sales Nilda R. Burgos +2 位作者 Vinod K. Shivrain Brad Murphy Edward E. Gbur 《American Journal of Plant Sciences》 2011年第4期569-577,共9页
Red rice (Oryza sativa L.), a noxious weed in rice production, competes with cultivated rice for nutrients. Accumulation of more N in red rice than in cultivated rice may be due to a mechanism different from that of c... Red rice (Oryza sativa L.), a noxious weed in rice production, competes with cultivated rice for nutrients. Accumulation of more N in red rice than in cultivated rice may be due to a mechanism different from that of cultivated rice. To test this assumption, red rice and cultivated rice were grown in nutrient solution to compare their growth and physiological responses to N supply. Experimental design was a split-plot, where main plot factor was rice type (Stf-3, ‘Wells’);split-plot factor was N treatment [T1 (complete nutrient solution);T2 (–NH4NO3);T3 (+NH4NO3 for 24-h post-N deficiency);and T4 (+NH4NO3 for 48-h post-N deficiency)]. Nitrogen deficiency was defined as N sufficiency index (NSI) 4, Stf-3 showed higher increment in root length and surface area than Wells. Shoot tissue concentrations of N and total sugars were measured to determine physiological response in N-deficient and N-supplemented plants. Stf-3 had greater N and sucrose tissue concentrations at N-deficient conditions compared with Wells, implying a stress-adaptive molecular mechanism regulated by N and sucrose availability. 展开更多
关键词 HYDROPONICS Nitrogen CONCENTRATION N Uptake Rice (Oryza SATIVA L.) Root Morphology SUCROSE CONCENTRATION Sugars
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