The relationship between root length density and yield in rice plants

The relationship between mass or distribution of rice roots and yield were studied. Materials were rice plants cultivated in an experimental paddy field under various conditions in relation to the amount of nitrogen fertilizer and planting density. Soil cores were taken at the site below and between...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Crop Science 1988/09/05, Vol.57(3), pp.438-443
Hauptverfasser: Morita, S. (Tokyo Univ. (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture), Suge, T, Yamazaki, K
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description The relationship between mass or distribution of rice roots and yield were studied. Materials were rice plants cultivated in an experimental paddy field under various conditions in relation to the amount of nitrogen fertilizer and planting density. Soil cores were taken at the site below and between hills at a 30cm depth with a metallic cylinder (diameter : 15cm, length : 40cm) . After the roots were washed out using water on a sieve, the length of all the roots were measured with the Comair root length scanner made by Commonwealth Aircraft Corp., Ltd. From these data the root length density at each site and depth was calculated. With these root length densities the total root length per unit area (depth: 30cm) was estimated. The total root length increased with yield up to about 550g/m2 but not very much over 600g/m2. Then the distribution of roots were analyzed using the root length density. At the yield level over about 600g/m2 the proportion of deeper distributed roots was higher. These results indicate that the deeper distribution of roots was important for high rice yield.
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subjects ARROZ IRRIGADO
CROP YIELD
Deeper roots
DENSIDAD
DENSITE
DENSITY
IRRIGATED RICE
Oryza sativa L
RACINE
RAICES
RENDEMENT DES CULTURES
RENDIMIENTO DE CULTIVOS
Rice
RIZ IRRIGUE
Root length
Root length density
Root length scanner
ROOT SYSTEMS
ROOTS
SISTEMA RADICULAR
SYSTEME RACINAIRE
Yield
title The relationship between root length density and yield in rice plants
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