Seed Nitrogen Accelerates the Rates of Germination, Emergence, and Establishment of Rice Plants
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We examined the effect of seed nitrogen content on the rates of germination, emergence, and establishment of rice plants. Several seed lots with various nitrogen contents were obtained from the parent plants grown under 3 planting densities and 4 rates of nitrogen application. There was a clear negative correlation between the seed nitrogen content and germination time (R =0.88), whereas the correlation between the seed dry weight and germination time was very low (R=0.23). The seed lot with a high nitrogen content absorbed water faster than the seed lot with a low nitrogen content, especially on the first day after soaking, and also showed a faster emergence, exsertion of the fourth leave, and a more uniform germination. Moreover, the increase of seed nitrogen content as well as the prolongation of soaking time resulted in a uniform emergence. Therefore, seed vigor is likely to be enhanced by the increase of seed nitrogen content, which may be achieved by an adequate application of a large amount of nitrogen to parent plants. Consequently, it may be possible to improve and stabilize the establishment of directly sown rice plants by the sowing of vigorous seeds with a high nitrogen content.
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著者
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Toriyama Kazunobu
Department of Lowland Farming, Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Hara Yoshitaka
Department Of Lowland Farming Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Toriyama Kazunobu
Department Of Lowland Farming Hokuriku National Agricultural Experiment Station
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Toriyama Kazunobu
Department of Hokuriku Farming System Research, National Agricultural Research Center
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