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Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth

This study investigated the effects of irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth for perfecting irrigation and fertilization of sea rice. Three irrigation methods (submerged irrigation, intermittent irrigation, and controlled i...

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Autores principales: Jin, Li, Xiao-lin, Fan, Yin-ling, Zhu, Gang-shun, Rao, Ri-sheng, Chen, Ting-ting, Duan
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Publicado: De Gruyter 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9482423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36185400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0492
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author Jin, Li
Xiao-lin, Fan
Yin-ling, Zhu
Gang-shun, Rao
Ri-sheng, Chen
Ting-ting, Duan
author_facet Jin, Li
Xiao-lin, Fan
Yin-ling, Zhu
Gang-shun, Rao
Ri-sheng, Chen
Ting-ting, Duan
author_sort Jin, Li
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description This study investigated the effects of irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth for perfecting irrigation and fertilization of sea rice. Three irrigation methods (submerged irrigation, intermittent irrigation, and controlled irrigation), three kinds of N fertilizers (urea, controlled release urea, and mixed N fertilizer), and control treatment without NaCl were set up in a pot experiment of sea rice with NaCl stress. The electrical conductivity in root layer soil of treatment with mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation decreased slowly with the growth of rice and was significantly smaller than that of other treatments with NaCl. The Na(+) content in sea rice of intermittent irrigation was the least, and that of submerged irrigation was significantly smaller than that of controlled irrigation, but the K(+) and Ca(2+) contents of three irrigation treatments were opposite to the Na(+) content. The Na(+) content of treatment with mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation was the lowest, while the K(+), Ca(2+), and Mg(2+) contents of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation were the highest in treatments with NaCl. The cell membrane permeability and malondialdehyde contents of rice leaves of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation were significantly smaller than those of other treatments with NaCl. The rice yield of mixed N fertilizer was significantly greater than that of urea and controlled release urea, and that of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation was increased by 104, 108, 277, 300, and 334% compared with mixed N fertilizer and submerged irrigation, urea and intermittent irrigation, urea and submerged irrigation, controlled release urea and intermittent irrigation, and controlled release urea and submerged irrigation, respectively. Therefore, the treatment of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation is worth recommending for being used for planting sea rice on coastal saline-sodic soil.
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spelling pubmed-94824232022-10-01 Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth Jin, Li Xiao-lin, Fan Yin-ling, Zhu Gang-shun, Rao Ri-sheng, Chen Ting-ting, Duan Open Life Sci Research Article This study investigated the effects of irrigation and nitrogen (N) fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth for perfecting irrigation and fertilization of sea rice. Three irrigation methods (submerged irrigation, intermittent irrigation, and controlled irrigation), three kinds of N fertilizers (urea, controlled release urea, and mixed N fertilizer), and control treatment without NaCl were set up in a pot experiment of sea rice with NaCl stress. The electrical conductivity in root layer soil of treatment with mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation decreased slowly with the growth of rice and was significantly smaller than that of other treatments with NaCl. The Na(+) content in sea rice of intermittent irrigation was the least, and that of submerged irrigation was significantly smaller than that of controlled irrigation, but the K(+) and Ca(2+) contents of three irrigation treatments were opposite to the Na(+) content. The Na(+) content of treatment with mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation was the lowest, while the K(+), Ca(2+), and Mg(2+) contents of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation were the highest in treatments with NaCl. The cell membrane permeability and malondialdehyde contents of rice leaves of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation were significantly smaller than those of other treatments with NaCl. The rice yield of mixed N fertilizer was significantly greater than that of urea and controlled release urea, and that of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation was increased by 104, 108, 277, 300, and 334% compared with mixed N fertilizer and submerged irrigation, urea and intermittent irrigation, urea and submerged irrigation, controlled release urea and intermittent irrigation, and controlled release urea and submerged irrigation, respectively. Therefore, the treatment of mixed N fertilizer and intermittent irrigation is worth recommending for being used for planting sea rice on coastal saline-sodic soil. De Gruyter 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9482423/ /pubmed/36185400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0492 Text en © 2022 Li Jin et al., published by De Gruyter https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Jin, Li
Xiao-lin, Fan
Yin-ling, Zhu
Gang-shun, Rao
Ri-sheng, Chen
Ting-ting, Duan
Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth
title Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth
title_full Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth
title_fullStr Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth
title_full_unstemmed Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth
title_short Effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced Na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth
title_sort effects of irrigation and nitrogen fertilization on mitigating salt-induced na(+) toxicity and sustaining sea rice growth
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9482423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36185400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/biol-2022-0492
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