Iron oxidation on roots of two rice cultivars in flooded soil solution
01/Jun/2002
Rice cropped under waterlogged conditions may present symptoms of nutritional disorders similar to those caused by iron (Fe) toxicity. The symptoms do not occur in the same intensity in all cultivars and are more frequent in modern cultivars. The aim of our study was to evaluate the plant capacity of oxidizing reduced iron (Fe2+)on the root surface in green house conditions, comparing two rice cultivars (BR IRGA 409 and EPAGRI 108) with different degrees of susceptibility to iron toxicity and […]
Liming criteria evaluation for waterlogged rice in greenhouse
01/Jun/1998
This research was conducted from May to September, 1995, in order to evaluate liming criteria for rice plants on flooded soils of Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The effects of increasing CaCO3 + MgCO3 dosis on dry matter production were evaluated in a greenhouse pot trial. The experimental matrix was a complete factorial with ten lowland soils and five levels of liming. The soil characteristics which significantly affected the lime levels recommended were: titrable acidity at pH 7,0 (H + Al), […]