Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature
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...
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doaj-588e1c9e264b44738997eb2d0ac13ed72020-11-25T02:17:31ZengAssociação Brasileira de Tecnologia de SementesJournal of Seed Science2317-15372317-1545354510518S2317-15372013000400013Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperatureEduardo Venske0Carlos Eduardo Schaedler1Mariana Peil da Rosa2Carolina Terra Borges3Luis Antonio de Avila4Paulo Dejalma Zimmer5UFPelUniversidade Federal do PampaUFPelUFPelUFPelUFPelLight 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.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-15372013000400013&lng=en&tlng=enestresse ambientalgerminaçãoemergênciaplântula |
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Eduardo Venske Carlos Eduardo Schaedler Mariana Peil da Rosa Carolina Terra Borges Luis Antonio de Avila Paulo Dejalma Zimmer Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature Journal of Seed Science estresse ambiental germinação emergência plântula |
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Eduardo Venske Carlos Eduardo Schaedler Mariana Peil da Rosa Carolina Terra Borges Luis Antonio de Avila Paulo Dejalma Zimmer |
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Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature |
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Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature |
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Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature |
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Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature |
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Initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature |
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initial development of red and cultivated rice in response to light and air temperature |
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Associação Brasileira de Tecnologia de Sementes |
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Journal of Seed Science |
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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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estresse ambiental germinação emergência plântula |
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