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Nitrogen nutrition of rice plants under salinity
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EngineeringBotanyEnvironmental EngineeringSoil SalinitySustainable AgricultureAgricultural EconomicsPlant NutritionPokkali PlantsPlant Growth RegulatorRice CultivarsNitrogen NutritionPlant PhysiologyCrop QualityOryza Sativa L.
Two rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars, Koshihikari and Pokkali, were grown in solution culture at three concentrations of NaCl or Na2SO4 [0 (S0), 50 (S1), and 100 (S2) mmol dm-3] and three N contents [0.7 (N1), 7 (N2) and 14 (N3) mmol dm-3]. Salinity significantly decreased dry matter of both cultivars. Pokkali had better growth than Koshihikari under both saline and non-saline conditions. Applications of N enhanced development of shoot dry mass under S0 and S1 treatments up to N2. Under S2, N application had no effect on shoot dry mass of both cultivars. Root dry mass of both cultivars decreased with increasing N application at S1 and S2. Shoot and root NO3-N content in both rice cultivars increased with increasing N concentration in the nutrient solutions. The absorption of NO3-N was less in Koshihikari than Pokkali plants, and also was much less in Cl- than SO4 2- salinity suggesting the antagonism between Cl- and NO3 -. In addition a significant negative correlation between concentrations of NO3-N and Cl- in the shoots or roots was observed in both cultivars
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