Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice

Germination and seedling growth of plant species are reduced in saline due to an external osmotic potential. An experiment was conducted at the laboratory, Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, to compare the salt effect on seed germination and growth of weedy rice and culti...

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Main Authors: Uddin, Md Kamal, Dandan, Mohd, Alidin, Ame, Juraimi, Abdul Shukor, Panhwar, Qurban Ali, Rezaul Karim, S. M.
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Published: International Network for Natural Sciences 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.529222022-03-16T08:45:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52922/ Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice Uddin, Md Kamal Dandan, Mohd Alidin, Ame Juraimi, Abdul Shukor Panhwar, Qurban Ali Rezaul Karim, S. M. Germination and seedling growth of plant species are reduced in saline due to an external osmotic potential. An experiment was conducted at the laboratory, Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, to compare the salt effect on seed germination and growth of weedy rice and cultivated rice. Seeds (10 in each) were placed in petri dishes. Five salinity levels 0 (distilled water), 4, 8, 12 and 16 dSm-1 (NaCl) were applied. The number of germinated seeds was recorded daily. The final germination percentage, germination index (GI), seedling vigour index (SVI) mean germination time (MGT), shoot and root dry weight were estimated. At highest salinity (16 dSm-1) germination percentage was higher (100%) in weedy rice awn and weedy rice compact. Lowest germination percentage was in MR219 and TQR-8 (50-60%). Mean germination time (MGT) was found higher in all weedy rice biotypes compared to cultivated rice. At highest salinity (16dSm-1) weedy rice open produced the highest MGT (9.92) followed by weedy rice compact (9.73) while lowest MGT was in MR219 (9.48). At highest salinity (16dSm-1) germination index was higher in weedy rice awn (11.71) and compact type (9.62). Lowest germination index was in MR219 (5.90) and TQR-8 (8.94). At the highest salinity (16 dSm−1), seedling vigor index was highest in weedy rice awn (6.06) followed by weedy rice compact (5.26); while lowest was in MR219 (2.11) followed by MR269 (3.82).On the basis of Germination index, seedling vigor index and growth related results it could be concluded that weedy rice awn, compact and open biotypes were more salt tolerant compared to other cultivated rice MR219, MR269 and TQR-8. International Network for Natural Sciences 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52922/1/Salinity%20effects%20on%20germination%20and%20growth%20of%20Malaysian%20weedy%20rice%20biotypes%20and%20cultivated%20rice.pdf Uddin, Md Kamal and Dandan, Mohd and Alidin, Ame and Juraimi, Abdul Shukor and Panhwar, Qurban Ali and Rezaul Karim, S. M. (2016) Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice. International Journal of Bioscience, 9 (3). pp. 122-128. ISSN 2220-6655; ESSN: 2222-5234 https://innspub.net/ijb/salinity-effects-on-germination-and-growth-of-malaysian-weedy-rice-biotypes-and-cultivated-rice/ 10.12692/ijb/9.3.122-128
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description Germination and seedling growth of plant species are reduced in saline due to an external osmotic potential. An experiment was conducted at the laboratory, Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, to compare the salt effect on seed germination and growth of weedy rice and cultivated rice. Seeds (10 in each) were placed in petri dishes. Five salinity levels 0 (distilled water), 4, 8, 12 and 16 dSm-1 (NaCl) were applied. The number of germinated seeds was recorded daily. The final germination percentage, germination index (GI), seedling vigour index (SVI) mean germination time (MGT), shoot and root dry weight were estimated. At highest salinity (16 dSm-1) germination percentage was higher (100%) in weedy rice awn and weedy rice compact. Lowest germination percentage was in MR219 and TQR-8 (50-60%). Mean germination time (MGT) was found higher in all weedy rice biotypes compared to cultivated rice. At highest salinity (16dSm-1) weedy rice open produced the highest MGT (9.92) followed by weedy rice compact (9.73) while lowest MGT was in MR219 (9.48). At highest salinity (16dSm-1) germination index was higher in weedy rice awn (11.71) and compact type (9.62). Lowest germination index was in MR219 (5.90) and TQR-8 (8.94). At the highest salinity (16 dSm−1), seedling vigor index was highest in weedy rice awn (6.06) followed by weedy rice compact (5.26); while lowest was in MR219 (2.11) followed by MR269 (3.82).On the basis of Germination index, seedling vigor index and growth related results it could be concluded that weedy rice awn, compact and open biotypes were more salt tolerant compared to other cultivated rice MR219, MR269 and TQR-8.
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author Uddin, Md Kamal
Dandan, Mohd
Alidin, Ame
Juraimi, Abdul Shukor
Panhwar, Qurban Ali
Rezaul Karim, S. M.
spellingShingle Uddin, Md Kamal
Dandan, Mohd
Alidin, Ame
Juraimi, Abdul Shukor
Panhwar, Qurban Ali
Rezaul Karim, S. M.
Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice
author_facet Uddin, Md Kamal
Dandan, Mohd
Alidin, Ame
Juraimi, Abdul Shukor
Panhwar, Qurban Ali
Rezaul Karim, S. M.
author_sort Uddin, Md Kamal
title Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice
title_short Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice
title_full Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice
title_fullStr Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice
title_full_unstemmed Salinity effects on germination and growth of Malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice
title_sort salinity effects on germination and growth of malaysian weedy rice biotypes and cultivated rice
publisher International Network for Natural Sciences
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52922/1/Salinity%20effects%20on%20germination%20and%20growth%20of%20Malaysian%20weedy%20rice%20biotypes%20and%20cultivated%20rice.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52922/
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