Relative Importance of Air and Floodwater Temperatures on the Development of Rice (Oryza Sativa)
- 1 April 1995
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Experimental Agriculture
- Vol. 31 (2) , 151-160
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0014479700025230
Abstract
SUMMARY: Plants of rice (Oryza sativa)cultivar IR36 were grown under flooded and free-draining conditions at a constant air temperature of 28°C with an 11.5 h d−1 photoperiod in both a growth cabinet and a glasshouse. The nutrient solution within flooded pots was maintained at 20°, 24° or 28°C, or was not controlled. Rate of floral development was enhanced by warmer nutrient solution temperatures at the same air temperature; times to panicle emergence were reduced by an average of 17 d with increase in the nutrient solution temperature from 20° to 28°C. In comparable treatments, plants grown in the growth cabinet reached panicle emergence later than those grown in the glasshouse, possibly because mean air temperature was on average 0.8°C cooler in the growth cabinet. An independent model, derived from a previous investigation, provided a good prediction of the times from sowing to panicle emergence for plants grown in both the glasshouse and the growth cabinet when based on the mean of the temperatures of the nutrient solution and the air, showing that it is important to determine water/root temperature as well as air temperature when investigating the effect of environment on development of the rice plant.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Rates of leaf appearance and panicle development in rice (Oryza sativa L.): a comparison at three temperaturesAgricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1993
- Enhanced soil temperature during very early growth and its association with maize development and yield in the Highlands of KenyaThe Journal of Agricultural Science, 1978
- A physical analysis of diurnal temperature regimes in clear and turbid water layers: A problem in rice cultureAgricultural Meteorology, 1968
- Some Effects of Water Temperature on the Growth and Development of Rice Seedlings1Agronomy Journal, 1965
- Agrometeorological studies on rice growth in JapanAgricultural Meteorology, 1965
- The Influence of Rice Plant Cover on the Diurnal Range of Water Temperature in the Paddy FieldsJournal of Agricultural Meteorology, 1965
- Analysis of Yield-Determining Process and Its Application to Yield Prediction and Culture Improvement of Lowland Rice : LXII. Effects of irrigation-water temperature under different water-depths on the growth, grain yield and yield-components of rice.Japanese Journal of Crop Science, 1962