Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature

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Autor(a) principal: Venske,Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Schaedler,Carlos Eduardo, Rosa,Mariana Peil da, Borges,Carolina Terra, Avila,Luis Antonio de, Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Seed Science
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-15372013000400013
Resumo: Light is an important factor in the cold protection process in plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between temperatures and levels of quantity and quality of light on the initial development of rice cultivars and red rice biotypes. Two experiments were conducted, in the laboratory and in the greenhouse, from July to November 2012. The factors studied in experiment I were: temperatures (25 ºC and 18/13 ºC); cultivars/biotypes (IRGA 424 and PUITÁ INTA-CL/AV 6716 and AV 6722) and light (white, blue, green, yellow and red, 86% and 93% shading and dark). In the second experiment, the factors were seasons (August and November); cultivars/biotypes (IRGA 424 and PUITÁ INTA-CL/AV 6716 and AV 6722) and light (white with cover, white, blue, green, yellow and red, 86% and 93% shading). Were evaluated normal seedlings, shoot and root length, shoot and root dry weight and leaf area. The cultivars and biotypes studied have a similar behavior in response to temperature and light during early development. Light, especially the red wavelength, has increased cold tolerance in rice.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
title Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
spellingShingle Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
Venske,Eduardo
environmental stress
germination
emergency
seedling
title_short Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
title_full Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
title_fullStr Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
title_full_unstemmed Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
title_sort Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
author Venske,Eduardo
author_facet Venske,Eduardo
Schaedler,Carlos Eduardo
Rosa,Mariana Peil da
Borges,Carolina Terra
Avila,Luis Antonio de
Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
author_role author
author2 Schaedler,Carlos Eduardo
Rosa,Mariana Peil da
Borges,Carolina Terra
Avila,Luis Antonio de
Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Venske,Eduardo
Schaedler,Carlos Eduardo
Rosa,Mariana Peil da
Borges,Carolina Terra
Avila,Luis Antonio de
Zimmer,Paulo Dejalma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental stress
germination
emergency
seedling
topic environmental stress
germination
emergency
seedling
description Light is an important factor in the cold protection process in plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between temperatures and levels of quantity and quality of light on the initial development of rice cultivars and red rice biotypes. Two experiments were conducted, in the laboratory and in the greenhouse, from July to November 2012. The factors studied in experiment I were: temperatures (25 ºC and 18/13 ºC); cultivars/biotypes (IRGA 424 and PUITÁ INTA-CL/AV 6716 and AV 6722) and light (white, blue, green, yellow and red, 86% and 93% shading and dark). In the second experiment, the factors were seasons (August and November); cultivars/biotypes (IRGA 424 and PUITÁ INTA-CL/AV 6716 and AV 6722) and light (white with cover, white, blue, green, yellow and red, 86% and 93% shading). Were evaluated normal seedlings, shoot and root length, shoot and root dry weight and leaf area. The cultivars and biotypes studied have a similar behavior in response to temperature and light during early development. Light, especially the red wavelength, has increased cold tolerance in rice.
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