P-Dipping Improved Nerica 4 Rice Seedling Resilience to Water and Nutrient Stresses Under Rainfed-Like Conditions

29 Pages Posted: 28 Dec 2022

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Emmanuel Odama

Kagoshima University

Yasuhiro Tsujimoto

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Shin Yabuta

Kagoshima University

Isao AKAGI

Kagoshima University

Jun-Ichi Sakagami

Kagoshima University

Abstract

Drought stress and phosphorus (P) deficiency are major abiotic factors that limit the yields of rice in Sub-Saharan Africa. To improve the available P supply in the highly weathered soils in the region, farmers use several P application methods, one of which is P-dipping, i.e., dipping the root of seedlings into P-enriched slurry before transplanting. In this study, a split-plot pot experiment was conducted to determine how the effect of localized P application via P-dipping (using four P fertilizer levels) on NERICA 4 rice growth interacts with two water regimes (waterlogging and moderately dry). Shoot dry weight and plant height differed significantly under the various P-dipping application levels, with an application of 40 kg P ha−1 providing the highest average values under both water treatments. While the mean leaf area did not statistically differ among the P-dipping treatment levels under the moderately dry condition, all P-dipping treatments had increased leaf area relative to that observed without P-dipping. Mean root length differed significantly between the water treatments, whereas the mean root dry weight was higher with the P-dipping treatments than without P-dipping under both water conditions (36% and 8% mean increases under the waterlogged and moderately dry treatments, respectively). These findings show that P-dipping improves the ability of NERICA 4 rice seedlings to withstand water and nutrient stresses under rainfed lowland at early growth stages.

Keywords: phosphorus, Oryza sativa L., root distribution, drought stress, nutrient stress

Suggested Citation

Odama, Emmanuel and Tsujimoto, Yasuhiro and Yabuta, Shin and AKAGI, Isao and Sakagami, Jun-Ichi, P-Dipping Improved Nerica 4 Rice Seedling Resilience to Water and Nutrient Stresses Under Rainfed-Like Conditions. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4313851 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4313851

Emmanuel Odama

Kagoshima University ( email )

Japan

Yasuhiro Tsujimoto

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Shin Yabuta

Kagoshima University ( email )

Japan

Isao AKAGI

Kagoshima University ( email )

Jun-Ichi Sakagami (Contact Author)

Kagoshima University ( email )

Japan

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