Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil

The acid sulphate soils in tropics are characterized with low pH (<4), high Al3+ and Fe2+ content, low basic cations and low phyto-available Zn concentration that can adversely affect the rice growth. A two year field experiment was conducted to explore the Zn and lime application and their inter...

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Main Authors: Shahram Mahmoud Soltani, Mohamed Musa Hanafi, Samsuri Abd. Wahid, Syed Muhamad Sharifah Kharidah
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Language:English
Published: Azarian Journals 2017-08-01
Series:Azarian Journal of Agriculture
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spelling doaj-73a70f7b7119421fb76a7b26887e8eef2020-11-25T00:09:33ZengAzarian JournalsAzarian Journal of Agriculture2383-44202017-08-0144127138Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soilShahram Mahmoud SoltaniMohamed Musa Hanafi Samsuri Abd. WahidSyed Muhamad Sharifah KharidahThe acid sulphate soils in tropics are characterized with low pH (<4), high Al3+ and Fe2+ content, low basic cations and low phyto-available Zn concentration that can adversely affect the rice growth. A two year field experiment was conducted to explore the Zn and lime application and their interaction effects on soil and rice tissues Zn status in Zn deficit tropical acid sulphate paddy soils. The maximum increase in available Zn at no limed plots was obtained at 10 kg ha-1 Zn level about an average of 12 folds and lime application decreased it about 20% compared to control. The average increase in leaves, stems and grains Zn concentration due to Zn application at maximum tillering was 60%, 35.5% and 200% respectively at 10 kg ha-1 Zn level. The highest correlation coefficient between grain Zn concentration and available Zn, root Zn, panicle Zn and stem Zn was 0.96**, 0.92**, 0.92**, and 0.97**, respectively. The Zn concentration of grain had positive significant correlation with bran Zn (0.93**) and white rice Zn (0.91**). The highest increased percentage of Zn uptake in limed plots was 2.11% and 1.59%, 1.465 and 1.23% with 10 and 5 kg ha-1 Zn application, respectively. The highest Zn concentration in rice tissues at maximum tillering was recorded in roots; followed by stems, and leaves. Whereas, the order at flowering stage was as follows: root> stem> panicle>leave. Finally, at harvesting stage this order of Zn concentration in roots, stems, grains, panicles and leaves was observed. http://azarianjournals.ir/wp-content/uploads/aja17072302.pdfAcid sulphate soilLimeRiceZincZinc status
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author Shahram Mahmoud Soltani
Mohamed Musa Hanafi
Samsuri Abd. Wahid
Syed Muhamad Sharifah Kharidah
spellingShingle Shahram Mahmoud Soltani
Mohamed Musa Hanafi
Samsuri Abd. Wahid
Syed Muhamad Sharifah Kharidah
Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil
Azarian Journal of Agriculture
Acid sulphate soil
Lime
Rice
Zinc
Zinc status
author_facet Shahram Mahmoud Soltani
Mohamed Musa Hanafi
Samsuri Abd. Wahid
Syed Muhamad Sharifah Kharidah
author_sort Shahram Mahmoud Soltani
title Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil
title_short Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil
title_full Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil
title_fullStr Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil
title_full_unstemmed Lime and Zn application effects on soil and plant Zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil
title_sort lime and zn application effects on soil and plant zn status at different growth stages of rice in tropical acid sulphate paddy soil
publisher Azarian Journals
series Azarian Journal of Agriculture
issn 2383-4420
publishDate 2017-08-01
description The acid sulphate soils in tropics are characterized with low pH (<4), high Al3+ and Fe2+ content, low basic cations and low phyto-available Zn concentration that can adversely affect the rice growth. A two year field experiment was conducted to explore the Zn and lime application and their interaction effects on soil and rice tissues Zn status in Zn deficit tropical acid sulphate paddy soils. The maximum increase in available Zn at no limed plots was obtained at 10 kg ha-1 Zn level about an average of 12 folds and lime application decreased it about 20% compared to control. The average increase in leaves, stems and grains Zn concentration due to Zn application at maximum tillering was 60%, 35.5% and 200% respectively at 10 kg ha-1 Zn level. The highest correlation coefficient between grain Zn concentration and available Zn, root Zn, panicle Zn and stem Zn was 0.96**, 0.92**, 0.92**, and 0.97**, respectively. The Zn concentration of grain had positive significant correlation with bran Zn (0.93**) and white rice Zn (0.91**). The highest increased percentage of Zn uptake in limed plots was 2.11% and 1.59%, 1.465 and 1.23% with 10 and 5 kg ha-1 Zn application, respectively. The highest Zn concentration in rice tissues at maximum tillering was recorded in roots; followed by stems, and leaves. Whereas, the order at flowering stage was as follows: root> stem> panicle>leave. Finally, at harvesting stage this order of Zn concentration in roots, stems, grains, panicles and leaves was observed.
topic Acid sulphate soil
Lime
Rice
Zinc
Zinc status
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