Effect of Low Temperature of Irrigation Water on Rice Growth and Nutrient Uptake |
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Authors: | M. Sharif Zia M. Salim M. Aslam M. A. Gill Rahmatullah |
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Affiliation: | Land Resources Research Institute, National Agricultural Research Centre, Islamabad, 45500, Pakistan. |
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Abstract: | The study was designed to investigate the effect of cold irrigation water on rice growth and on uptake of N, P, K and Zn applied ca. 50, 20, 35 and 5 mg kg−1 soil, respectively. Cold temperature of irrigation water reduced rice shoot and root dry weight and plant height, significantly compared to hot temperature treatment. Under low temperature stress N was a major rice growth determinant. Increased shoot concentrations of both P and Zn allevated the low temperature stress. The uptake of N, P, K and Zn reduced significantly at low temperature (16.5–20 °C soil and 20–24 °C flood water) compared to high temperature (24.5–27 °C soil and 26.5–29.0 °C), with the strongest effect being noticed for N, followed by P, K and Zn. Application of N, P, K and Zn increased their uptake in rice shoots. Nitrogen and K had synergistic effect on their uptake. Responses to N and K application and their uptake behavior were well marked at higher than at low temperature whereas reverse was true for P and Zn. |
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Keywords: | Cold water irrigation. Nitrogen Phosphorus Potash and Zinc uptake and nutrient interaction Oryza sativa L. Growth |
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