Effects of Root Growth of Deep and Shallow Rooting Rice Cultivars in Compacted Paddy Soils on Subsequent Rice Growth

被引:5
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作者
Islam, Md. Dhin [1 ,2 ]
Price, Adam H. [1 ]
Hallett, Paul D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aberdeen, Sch Biol Sci, St Machar Dr, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, Scotland
[2] Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agr Univ, Fac Agr, Gazipur 1706, Bangladesh
关键词
plough pan; root growth; biopores; crop rotation; Oryza sativa; preceding crop; zero-tillage; WHEAT ROOTS; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; MAIZE SYSTEMS; PLANT-GROWTH; CROP; TILLAGE; YIELD; SUBSOIL; ASIA; PENETRATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.rsci.2023.03.017
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Rice is often grown as multiple seasons in one year, alternating between flooded and upland systems. A major constraint, introduced from the flooded system, is a plough pan that may decrease rooting depth and productivity of follow-on upland rice. Roots penetrating the plough pan under flooded rice system can leave a legacy of weaker root growth pathways. Deeper rooting rice cultivars could have a bigger impact, but no direct evidence is available. To explore whether a deep rather than a shallow rooting rice cultivar grown in a flooded cropping cycle benefited deeper root growth of follow-on rice in an upland, reduced tillage cropping cycle, a simulated flooded paddy in greenhouse was planted with deep (Black Gora) and shallow (IR64) rooting cultivars and a plant-free control. Artificial plough pans were made in between the topsoil and subsoil to form different treatments with no plough pan (0.35 MPa), soft plough pan (1.03 MPa) and hard plough pan (1.70 MPa). After harvest of this 'first season' rice, the soil was drained and undisturbed to simulate zero-tillage upland and planted rice cultivar BRRI Dhan 28. The overall root length density (RLD), root surface area, the numbers of root tips and branching of BRRI Dhan 28 did not vary between plough pan and no plough pan treatments. Compared with the shallow rooting rice genotype, the deep rooting rice genotype as 'first season' crop produced 19% greater RLD, 34% greater surface area and 29% more branching of BRRI Dhan 28 in the subsoil. In the topsoil, however, BRRI Dhan 28 had 28% greater RLD, 35% greater surface area and 43% more branching for the shallow rather than deep rooting genotype planted in the 'first season'. The results suggested that rice cultivar selection for a paddy cycle affects root growth of a follow-on rice crop grown under no-till, with benefits to subsoil access from deep rooting cultivars and topsoil proliferation for shallow rooting cultivars.
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页码:459 / 472
页数:14
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