Soil water tension and rice grain quality
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Resumo: | Due to the high water use in rice irrigation at the main producing regions of Brazil, it is necessary to test and develop new water-saving cropping systems. The alternate wetting and drying (AWD) system is promising in terms of maintaining productivity levels and water savings. In addition to grain yield, grain quality should be considered, as it is important for commercialization. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of moderate soil water deficiency at different phenological stages of three rice cultivars, on rice grain quality. The experiment was installed in randomized blocks design, with split‑plots and four replications. Treatments consisted on the following soil water levels (Factor B): (1) flooding; (2) saturated (0 kPa) but no flooding; (3) water tension up to 10 kPa; and (4) water tension up to 40 kPa. The crop developmental stage in which these water levels were applied was subdivided into three stages (Factor A): vegetative; reproductive initial and reproductive final. The whole, broken and streaked grains, chalky kernels and chalkiness were analyzed. There are no negative effects of water deficits up to 40 kPa applied to soil, at any phenological stage of rice, on grain quality of rice cultivar developed for continuous flood irrigation. |
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Soil water tension and rice grain qualityTensão de água no solo e qualidade do grão de arrozGeralDue to the high water use in rice irrigation at the main producing regions of Brazil, it is necessary to test and develop new water-saving cropping systems. The alternate wetting and drying (AWD) system is promising in terms of maintaining productivity levels and water savings. In addition to grain yield, grain quality should be considered, as it is important for commercialization. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of moderate soil water deficiency at different phenological stages of three rice cultivars, on rice grain quality. The experiment was installed in randomized blocks design, with split‑plots and four replications. Treatments consisted on the following soil water levels (Factor B): (1) flooding; (2) saturated (0 kPa) but no flooding; (3) water tension up to 10 kPa; and (4) water tension up to 40 kPa. The crop developmental stage in which these water levels were applied was subdivided into three stages (Factor A): vegetative; reproductive initial and reproductive final. The whole, broken and streaked grains, chalky kernels and chalkiness were analyzed. There are no negative effects of water deficits up to 40 kPa applied to soil, at any phenological stage of rice, on grain quality of rice cultivar developed for continuous flood irrigation.Com o elevado uso de água utilizada na irrigação do arroz, se faz necessário testar e desenvolver sistemas que poupem recursos hídricos. O sistema de inundação intermitente mostra-se promissor em termos de manutenção dos níveis de produtividade e economia de água. Além do rendimento de grãos, a qualidade do grão deve ser considerada, pois é um fator importante na comercialização. O trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o efeito de moderada deficiência hídrica no solo em diferentes fases fenológicas sobre a qualidade de grãos em três cultivares de arroz. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos casualizados, com parcelas subdivididas com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos de deficiência hídrica foram (fator B): lâmina de água; saturado e as tensões de água no solo até 10 e até 40 kPa. O ciclo da cultura em que estes estresses foram aplicados foi subdividido em três fases (Fator A): vegetativa; reprodutiva inicial e reprodutiva final. As variáveis analisadas foram grãos inteiros, quebrados, gessados, barriga branca e rajados. Não há efeitos negativos dos déficits hídricos de até 40 kPa, em qualquer fase fenológica do arroz, sobre a qualidade de grãos de cultivares desenvolvidas para irrigação por inundação contínua.Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal2019-01-18T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.19084/RCA17185eng2183-041X0871-018XSilva, Jaqueline Trombetta daCampos, Alexssandra Dayanne Soares deTimm, Pâmela AndradesValle Bueno, MarcosParfitt, José Maria BarbatConcenço, Germaniinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-06T09:24:48Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/16706Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:31:02.461164Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality Tensão de água no solo e qualidade do grão de arroz |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality Silva, Jaqueline Trombetta da Geral |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality |
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Soil water tension and rice grain quality |
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Silva, Jaqueline Trombetta da |
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Silva, Jaqueline Trombetta da Campos, Alexssandra Dayanne Soares de Timm, Pâmela Andrades Valle Bueno, Marcos Parfitt, José Maria Barbat Concenço, Germani |
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Campos, Alexssandra Dayanne Soares de Timm, Pâmela Andrades Valle Bueno, Marcos Parfitt, José Maria Barbat Concenço, Germani |
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Silva, Jaqueline Trombetta da Campos, Alexssandra Dayanne Soares de Timm, Pâmela Andrades Valle Bueno, Marcos Parfitt, José Maria Barbat Concenço, Germani |
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Due to the high water use in rice irrigation at the main producing regions of Brazil, it is necessary to test and develop new water-saving cropping systems. The alternate wetting and drying (AWD) system is promising in terms of maintaining productivity levels and water savings. In addition to grain yield, grain quality should be considered, as it is important for commercialization. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of moderate soil water deficiency at different phenological stages of three rice cultivars, on rice grain quality. The experiment was installed in randomized blocks design, with split‑plots and four replications. Treatments consisted on the following soil water levels (Factor B): (1) flooding; (2) saturated (0 kPa) but no flooding; (3) water tension up to 10 kPa; and (4) water tension up to 40 kPa. The crop developmental stage in which these water levels were applied was subdivided into three stages (Factor A): vegetative; reproductive initial and reproductive final. The whole, broken and streaked grains, chalky kernels and chalkiness were analyzed. There are no negative effects of water deficits up to 40 kPa applied to soil, at any phenological stage of rice, on grain quality of rice cultivar developed for continuous flood irrigation. |
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