Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings
Rice seeds coating with microparticulate zinc oxide can maximize the absorption of this micronutrient by the seedling and favor seeds vigor when compared with zinc sulfate. This work aimed to evaluate the sources and doses of zinc in seed quality and in the nutrition of rice seedlings. The experimen...
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dos Santos Lourenço, Flávia Mendes dos Santos, Mariely de Abreu Alves, Charline Zaratin da Silva Cândido, Ana Carina de Mello Prado, Renato Barbosa da Silva Júnior, Gabriel Silva Campos, Cid Naudi |
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dos Santos Lourenço, Flávia Mendes dos Santos, Mariely de Abreu Alves, Charline Zaratin da Silva Cândido, Ana Carina de Mello Prado, Renato Barbosa da Silva Júnior, Gabriel Silva Campos, Cid Naudi Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings micronutriente revestimiento de semillas óxido de zinc microparticulado micronutrient seed coating microparticulate zinc oxide |
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dos Santos Lourenço, Flávia Mendes dos Santos, Mariely de Abreu Alves, Charline Zaratin da Silva Cândido, Ana Carina de Mello Prado, Renato Barbosa da Silva Júnior, Gabriel Silva Campos, Cid Naudi |
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Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings |
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Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings |
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Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings |
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Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings |
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Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings |
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effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (oriza sativa) seedlings |
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Rice seeds coating with microparticulate zinc oxide can maximize the absorption of this micronutrient by the seedling and favor seeds vigor when compared with zinc sulfate. This work aimed to evaluate the sources and doses of zinc in seed quality and in the nutrition of rice seedlings. The experiment consisted of a completely randomized design with four replications, five doses of zinc in the form of oxide (0; 20; 40, 80 and 160 g kg-1), and a control treatment of zinc in the form of sulfate (40 g kg-1). The following parameters were evaluated: germination, accelerated aging, seedlings emergence, emergence speed index, cold test, dry matter, and zinc concentration in the root and shoot of the seedlings. Seed coating with zinc, regardless of the source, improved seed physiological quality and seedling nutrition of the rice cultivar. Zinc sources did not change the germination; however, the oxide form provided better seed vigor, except for the highest dose (160 g kg-1). The increase in the dose of zinc oxide increased the concentration of this nutrient in rice seedlings dry matter. Zinc coating of rice seeds in the form of microparticulate, depending on the dose, can maximize the seeds vigor and increase the concentration of this micronutrient in the seedlings when compared with zinc sulfate, which is the traditional source used by producers.
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Zinc (Zn) coating does not affect germination, but influences the vigor of rice seeds.
The Zn sources affect the Zn concentration in the shoot dry matter.
Both ZnO and ZnSO 4 showed higher shoot dry matter, when compared with the absence of Zn in rice seeds.
Oxide zinc (ZnO) promotes greater root dry matter of rice when compared with zinc sulfate (ZnSO 4 ).
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I11-R107article-29582020-07-03T12:43:59Z Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings Effect of two sources of zinc on the physiological quality of seed and nutrition of rice (Oriza sativa) seedlings dos Santos Lourenço, Flávia Mendes dos Santos, Mariely de Abreu Alves, Charline Zaratin da Silva Cândido, Ana Carina de Mello Prado, Renato Barbosa da Silva Júnior, Gabriel Silva Campos, Cid Naudi micronutriente revestimiento de semillas óxido de zinc microparticulado micronutrient seed coating microparticulate zinc oxide Rice seeds coating with microparticulate zinc oxide can maximize the absorption of this micronutrient by the seedling and favor seeds vigor when compared with zinc sulfate. This work aimed to evaluate the sources and doses of zinc in seed quality and in the nutrition of rice seedlings. The experiment consisted of a completely randomized design with four replications, five doses of zinc in the form of oxide (0; 20; 40, 80 and 160 g kg-1), and a control treatment of zinc in the form of sulfate (40 g kg-1). The following parameters were evaluated: germination, accelerated aging, seedlings emergence, emergence speed index, cold test, dry matter, and zinc concentration in the root and shoot of the seedlings. Seed coating with zinc, regardless of the source, improved seed physiological quality and seedling nutrition of the rice cultivar. Zinc sources did not change the germination; however, the oxide form provided better seed vigor, except for the highest dose (160 g kg-1). The increase in the dose of zinc oxide increased the concentration of this nutrient in rice seedlings dry matter. Zinc coating of rice seeds in the form of microparticulate, depending on the dose, can maximize the seeds vigor and increase the concentration of this micronutrient in the seedlings when compared with zinc sulfate, which is the traditional source used by producers. Highlights Zinc (Zn) coating does not affect germination, but influences the vigor of rice seeds. The Zn sources affect the Zn concentration in the shoot dry matter. Both ZnO and ZnSO 4 showed higher shoot dry matter, when compared with the absence of Zn in rice seeds. Oxide zinc (ZnO) promotes greater root dry matter of rice when compared with zinc sulfate (ZnSO 4 ). Rice seeds coating with microparticulate zinc oxide can maximize the absorption of this micronutrient by the seedling and favor seeds vigor when compared with zinc sulfate. This work aimed to evaluate the sources and doses of zinc in seed quality and in the nutrition of rice seedlings. The experiment consisted of a completely randomized design with four replications, five doses of zinc in the form of oxide (0; 20; 40, 80 and 160 g kg-1), and a control treatment of zinc in the form of sulfate (40 g kg-1). The following parameters were evaluated: germination, accelerated aging, seedlings emergence, emergence speed index, cold test, dry matter, and zinc concentration in the root and shoot of the seedlings. Seed coating with zinc, regardless of the source, improved seed physiological quality and seedling nutrition of the rice cultivar. Zinc sources did not change the germination; however, the oxide form provided better seed vigor, except for the highest dose (160 g kg-1). The increase in the dose of zinc oxide increased the concentration of this nutrient in rice seedlings dry matter. Zinc coating of rice seeds in the form of microparticulate, depending on the dose, can maximize the seeds vigor and increase the concentration of this micronutrient in the seedlings when compared with zinc sulfate, which is the traditional source used by producers. Highlights Zinc (Zn) coating does not affect germination, but influences the vigor of rice seeds. The Zn sources affect the Zn concentration in the shoot dry matter. Both ZnO and ZnSO 4 showed higher shoot dry matter, when compared with the absence of Zn in rice seeds. Oxide zinc (ZnO) promotes greater root dry matter of rice when compared with zinc sulfate (ZnSO 4 ). Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias-UNCuyo 2020-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2958 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 52 No. 1 (2020): January-June; 95-105 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias UNCuyo; Vol. 52 Núm. 1 (2020): Enero-Junio; 95-105 1853-8665 0370-4661 eng https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2958/2112 https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2958/2612 |