Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress

Three levels of potassium rates [80 kg K2O ha−1, 120 kg K2O ha−1 and 160 kg K2O ha−1) and two types potassium (KCl and K2SO4) on rice under cyclic water stress 15 days and the absolute control (80 kg K2O ha−1 of KCl fertilizer on rice under control flooded) were exposed to rice to investigate the in...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina, Ismail, Mohd Razi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16601/1/Effects%20of%20potassium%20rates%20and%20types%20on%20growth%2C%20leaf%20gas%20exchange%20and%20biochemical%20changes%20in%20rice%20%28Oryza%20sativa%29%20planted%20under%20cyclic%20water%20stress.pdf
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description Three levels of potassium rates [80 kg K2O ha−1, 120 kg K2O ha−1 and 160 kg K2O ha−1) and two types potassium (KCl and K2SO4) on rice under cyclic water stress 15 days and the absolute control (80 kg K2O ha−1 of KCl fertilizer on rice under control flooded) were exposed to rice to investigate the influence of potassium in minimizing cyclic water stress effects in rice. It was found as fertilization rates increased from 80 > 120 > 160 kg K2O ha−1 the production of proline was increased. The increase in proline production was simultaneously enhanced the production of Catalase and Maliondialdehyde. As the potassium rate increased from 80 > 120 > 160 kg K2O ha−1, the transpiration rate was observed to be increased in both potassium types. The result suggested that high potassium rates would reduce water stress effects by having high transpiration rate. High transpiration rate would increase the nutrient uptake that would repair the damage tissue under water stress thus reduce the oxidative stress of rice under water stress condition. This been showed by high significant positive correlations of transpiration rate with CAT activity (r = 0.871; p ≤ 0.05), MDA (r = 0.914; p ≤ 0.05) and Proline (r = 0.842; p ≤ 0.05). It was found that the increase of K rates by KCl increased NAR higher than the increased K rates in K2SO4. This might be due to higher absorption of K element in rice by KCl compared to K2SO4. The study has showed that application of potassium either KCl or K2SO4 would minimize the effects on rice growth and physiology under cyclic water stress. The current study also suggested that plant tolerate to cyclic water stress by increased the production of proline, MDA and decrease of Catalase activity to protect the plant from damage from water stress.
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spelling upm.eprints-166012016-06-08T01:56:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16601/ Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina Ismail, Mohd Razi Three levels of potassium rates [80 kg K2O ha−1, 120 kg K2O ha−1 and 160 kg K2O ha−1) and two types potassium (KCl and K2SO4) on rice under cyclic water stress 15 days and the absolute control (80 kg K2O ha−1 of KCl fertilizer on rice under control flooded) were exposed to rice to investigate the influence of potassium in minimizing cyclic water stress effects in rice. It was found as fertilization rates increased from 80 > 120 > 160 kg K2O ha−1 the production of proline was increased. The increase in proline production was simultaneously enhanced the production of Catalase and Maliondialdehyde. As the potassium rate increased from 80 > 120 > 160 kg K2O ha−1, the transpiration rate was observed to be increased in both potassium types. The result suggested that high potassium rates would reduce water stress effects by having high transpiration rate. High transpiration rate would increase the nutrient uptake that would repair the damage tissue under water stress thus reduce the oxidative stress of rice under water stress condition. This been showed by high significant positive correlations of transpiration rate with CAT activity (r = 0.871; p ≤ 0.05), MDA (r = 0.914; p ≤ 0.05) and Proline (r = 0.842; p ≤ 0.05). It was found that the increase of K rates by KCl increased NAR higher than the increased K rates in K2SO4. This might be due to higher absorption of K element in rice by KCl compared to K2SO4. The study has showed that application of potassium either KCl or K2SO4 would minimize the effects on rice growth and physiology under cyclic water stress. The current study also suggested that plant tolerate to cyclic water stress by increased the production of proline, MDA and decrease of Catalase activity to protect the plant from damage from water stress. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16601/1/Effects%20of%20potassium%20rates%20and%20types%20on%20growth%2C%20leaf%20gas%20exchange%20and%20biochemical%20changes%20in%20rice%20%28Oryza%20sativa%29%20planted%20under%20cyclic%20water%20stress.pdf Mohd Zain, Nurul Amalina and Ismail, Mohd Razi (2016) Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress. Agricultural Water Management, 164 (pt.1). pp. 83-90. ISSN 0378-3774 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378377415301153 10.1016/j.agwat.2015.09.022
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Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress
title Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress
title_full Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress
title_fullStr Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress
title_full_unstemmed Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress
title_short Effects of potassium rates and types on growth, leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice (Oryza sativa) planted under cyclic water stress
title_sort effects of potassium rates and types on growth leaf gas exchange and biochemical changes in rice oryza sativa planted under cyclic water stress
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