Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress

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Autor(a) principal: Lemes, Elisa Souza
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Dias, Leticia, Rosa, Thais D'Avila, Gehling, Vânia Marques, Oliveira, Sandro de, Mendonça, André Oliveira de, Meneghello, Géri Eduardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Bioscience journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/29241
Resumo: Salt stress in rice plants affects growth, development and crop yield. However, seed treatment can reduce the deleterious effects caused by salt stress. The use of amino acids in agriculture has increased, both in Brazil and in other countries, due to higher productivity and provide better quality of plants treated with amino acids. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of amino acid coating on the physiological potential of rice seeds under salt stress. The experimental design was a completely randomized three-way factorial design with two batches of seeds, two levels of amino acid treatment (with or without amino acid) and five salt concentrations (0.0, 25.0, 50.0, 75.0 and 100.0 mM) with four replicates. The physiological quality of seeds was assessed by a germination test, first germination count, cold test, accelerated aging, seedling shoot and root lengths, and dry weight of shoots and roots. It is concluded that the seed treatment with amino acids results in better physiological performance of rice seeds when subjected to salt stress, which affects negatively the physiological quality of seeds.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
title Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
spellingShingle Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
Lemes, Elisa Souza
title_short Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
title_full Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
title_fullStr Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
title_full_unstemmed Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
title_sort Physiological potential of irrigated rice seeds treated with amino acids and under salt stress
author Lemes, Elisa Souza
author_facet Lemes, Elisa Souza
Dias, Leticia
Rosa, Thais D'Avila
Gehling, Vânia Marques
Oliveira, Sandro de
Mendonça, André Oliveira de
Meneghello, Géri Eduardo
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author2 Dias, Leticia
Rosa, Thais D'Avila
Gehling, Vânia Marques
Oliveira, Sandro de
Mendonça, André Oliveira de
Meneghello, Géri Eduardo
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Dias, Leticia
Rosa, Thais D'Avila
Gehling, Vânia Marques
Oliveira, Sandro de
Mendonça, André Oliveira de
Meneghello, Géri Eduardo
description Salt stress in rice plants affects growth, development and crop yield. However, seed treatment can reduce the deleterious effects caused by salt stress. The use of amino acids in agriculture has increased, both in Brazil and in other countries, due to higher productivity and provide better quality of plants treated with amino acids. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of amino acid coating on the physiological potential of rice seeds under salt stress. The experimental design was a completely randomized three-way factorial design with two batches of seeds, two levels of amino acid treatment (with or without amino acid) and five salt concentrations (0.0, 25.0, 50.0, 75.0 and 100.0 mM) with four replicates. The physiological quality of seeds was assessed by a germination test, first germination count, cold test, accelerated aging, seedling shoot and root lengths, and dry weight of shoots and roots. It is concluded that the seed treatment with amino acids results in better physiological performance of rice seeds when subjected to salt stress, which affects negatively the physiological quality of seeds.
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