Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical Properties

Our previous studies showed that the extreme high yield tropical rice (Padi Panjang) produced 3-8 t ha-1 without fertilizers. We also found that the rice yield did not correlate with some soil properties. We thought that it may be due to ability of root in affecting soil properties in the root zone....

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Main Authors: Mitsuru Osaki, Anna Hairani, Krisdianto, Hakimah Halim, Dodik Choiron, Raina Yulia, Erry Purnomo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Lampung 2012-09-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Soils
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pH
Online Access:http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/view/544
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spelling doaj-7a45deaab8e246cf802fda7ce830f0292020-11-25T01:58:46ZengUniversity of LampungJournal of Tropical Soils0852-257X2086-66822012-09-01173189196Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical PropertiesMitsuru OsakiAnna HairaniKrisdiantoHakimah HalimDodik ChoironRaina YuliaErry PurnomoOur previous studies showed that the extreme high yield tropical rice (Padi Panjang) produced 3-8 t ha-1 without fertilizers. We also found that the rice yield did not correlate with some soil properties. We thought that it may be due to ability of root in affecting soil properties in the root zone. Therefore, we studied the extent of rice root in affecting the chemical properties of soil solution surrounding the root zone. A homemade rhizobox (14x10x12 cm) was used in this experiment. The rhizobox was vertically segmented 2 cm interval using nylon cloth that could be penetrated neither root nor mycorrhiza, but, soil solution was freely passing the cloth. Three soils of different origins (Kuin, Bunipah and Guntung Papuyu) were used. The segment in the center was sown with 20 seeds of either Padi Panjang or IR64 rice varieties. After emerging, 10 seedlings were maintained for 5 weeks. At 4 weeks after sowing, some chemical properties of the soil solution were determined. These were ammonium (NH4+), nitrate (NO3-), phosphorus (P) and iron (Fe2+) concentrations and pH, electric conductivity (EC) and oxidation reduction potential (ORP). In general, the plant root changed solution chemical properties both in- and outside the soil rhizosphere. The patterns of changes were affected by the properties of soil origins. The release of exudates and change in ORP may have been responsible for the changes soil solution chemical properties.http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/view/544Ammoniumelectrical conductivityironnitrateoxidation reduction potentialpHphosphorus
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author Mitsuru Osaki
Anna Hairani
Krisdianto
Hakimah Halim
Dodik Choiron
Raina Yulia
Erry Purnomo
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Anna Hairani
Krisdianto
Hakimah Halim
Dodik Choiron
Raina Yulia
Erry Purnomo
Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical Properties
Journal of Tropical Soils
Ammonium
electrical conductivity
iron
nitrate
oxidation reduction potential
pH
phosphorus
author_facet Mitsuru Osaki
Anna Hairani
Krisdianto
Hakimah Halim
Dodik Choiron
Raina Yulia
Erry Purnomo
author_sort Mitsuru Osaki
title Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical Properties
title_short Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical Properties
title_full Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical Properties
title_fullStr Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical Properties
title_full_unstemmed Root-induced Changes in the Rhizosphere of Extreme High Yield Tropical Rice: 2. Soil Solution Chemical Properties
title_sort root-induced changes in the rhizosphere of extreme high yield tropical rice: 2. soil solution chemical properties
publisher University of Lampung
series Journal of Tropical Soils
issn 0852-257X
2086-6682
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Our previous studies showed that the extreme high yield tropical rice (Padi Panjang) produced 3-8 t ha-1 without fertilizers. We also found that the rice yield did not correlate with some soil properties. We thought that it may be due to ability of root in affecting soil properties in the root zone. Therefore, we studied the extent of rice root in affecting the chemical properties of soil solution surrounding the root zone. A homemade rhizobox (14x10x12 cm) was used in this experiment. The rhizobox was vertically segmented 2 cm interval using nylon cloth that could be penetrated neither root nor mycorrhiza, but, soil solution was freely passing the cloth. Three soils of different origins (Kuin, Bunipah and Guntung Papuyu) were used. The segment in the center was sown with 20 seeds of either Padi Panjang or IR64 rice varieties. After emerging, 10 seedlings were maintained for 5 weeks. At 4 weeks after sowing, some chemical properties of the soil solution were determined. These were ammonium (NH4+), nitrate (NO3-), phosphorus (P) and iron (Fe2+) concentrations and pH, electric conductivity (EC) and oxidation reduction potential (ORP). In general, the plant root changed solution chemical properties both in- and outside the soil rhizosphere. The patterns of changes were affected by the properties of soil origins. The release of exudates and change in ORP may have been responsible for the changes soil solution chemical properties.
topic Ammonium
electrical conductivity
iron
nitrate
oxidation reduction potential
pH
phosphorus
url http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/view/544
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