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Japanese Journal of Crop Science
Comparative Growth Analysis of Upland Rice and Maize Grown under Different Soil Moisture Conditions
Akira YAMAUCHI1  Yasuhiro KONO1  Jiro TATSUMI1 
关键词: Drought tolerance;    生長解析;    Growth analysis;    耐早性;    Oryza sativa L.;    耐湿性;    Root;    トウモロコシ;    Root activity;    æ ¹;    Root growth;    根の機能;    Waterlogging tolerance;    根の生長;    Zea mays L.;    陸稲;   
DOI  :  10.1626/jcs.57.174
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
来源: Nihon Sakumotsu Gakkai / Crop Science Society of Japan
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【 摘 要 】

The growth of upland rice, a species with a relatively large waterlogging tolerance capacity, and maize, a species with a relatively large drought tolerance capacity, under waterlogged, moderate soil moisture and drought conditions were investigated from seeding to heading stage by means of growth analysis. Upland rice showed more vigorous growth in terms of dry matter production and RGR under waterlogged conditions than drought conditions, and a reverse trend was evident in maize. Analyzing RGR into its components, NAR with an additive effect of LAR principally determined RGR in upland rice, while NAR showed a clear correspondence with RGR in maize. Nitrogen (N) concentration in leaf blades of both species showed considerably close relationship with NAR and thus RGR. The difference of the ratios of N content in leaf blades of a plant to the number of roots, which were considered to express the root activity, also well corresponded with those in NAR and RGR for both species. Furthermore, intimate relationships between RGR of roots and NAR were also found. These facts indicate that the distinct growth responses which upland rice and maize showed under waterlogged and drought conditions well reflected the capacity of waterlogging and drought tolerances of each species ; and the responses largely depended on the activity and the growth of roots exhibited under those different soil moisture conditions.

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