An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman

The utilization of good quality seeds enhances crop yield. Present study aims to determine the effect of different physiological harvest maturity stages on seed quality of Indica rice cv. MR220. Rice seed (cv. MR 220) sample was collected from a paddy field in Bukit Lintang, Melaka, Malaysia and was...

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Main Authors: Ansori, Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rahman, Siti Maslizah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.462472021-06-18T01:54:29Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46247/ An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman Ansori, Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman, Siti Maslizah Seed growing. Seed farms Seed quality Field crops The utilization of good quality seeds enhances crop yield. Present study aims to determine the effect of different physiological harvest maturity stages on seed quality of Indica rice cv. MR220. Rice seed (cv. MR 220) sample was collected from a paddy field in Bukit Lintang, Melaka, Malaysia and was harvested at three different stages of physiological maturity at 104, 111, and 118 days after sowing (DAS). The parameters studied were the initial seed moisture content (MC), electrical seed conductivity (EC), 1000 seeds fresh weight (SFW) and, germination capacity (GC). The seeds’ MC at 104 DAS was 17.1%, 111 DAS was 14.33% and 118 DAS was 13.34%. Thousand SFW obtained the highest yield (32.72g) for the earliest harvest maturity (104 DAS) followed by 111 DAS (29.02g), and 118 DAS (27.42g). Seed leachate for the harvested seed at 104 DAS significantly recorded the highest by 0.033 μs cm-1g-1, as compared to only 0.012 μs cm-1g-1 for 111 and 118 DAS. Germination capacity (%) for both 118 and 114 DAS incurred more than 85% and a lower percentage (77%) was recorded from 104 DAS. In conclusion, loss of seed quality depends on physiological maturity whereas the sooner the harvest date, the lower the seed quality obtained. Therefore, farmers need to avoid early harvesting. The physiological maturity between 111 to 118 DAS is suggested to be an ideal range for farmers to produce better quality rice seeds of cv. MR220. Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang 2021-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46247/1/46247.pdf ID46247 Ansori, Abdul Rahman and Abdul Rahman, Siti Maslizah (2021) An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman. Gading Journal of Science and Technology, 4 (1). pp. 55-61. ISSN (e-ISSN) : 2637 - 0018 http://www.gadingst.learningdistance.org/index.php/gadingst/article/view/105
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topic Seed growing. Seed farms
Seed quality
Field crops
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Seed quality
Field crops
Ansori, Abdul Rahman
Abdul Rahman, Siti Maslizah
An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman
description The utilization of good quality seeds enhances crop yield. Present study aims to determine the effect of different physiological harvest maturity stages on seed quality of Indica rice cv. MR220. Rice seed (cv. MR 220) sample was collected from a paddy field in Bukit Lintang, Melaka, Malaysia and was harvested at three different stages of physiological maturity at 104, 111, and 118 days after sowing (DAS). The parameters studied were the initial seed moisture content (MC), electrical seed conductivity (EC), 1000 seeds fresh weight (SFW) and, germination capacity (GC). The seeds’ MC at 104 DAS was 17.1%, 111 DAS was 14.33% and 118 DAS was 13.34%. Thousand SFW obtained the highest yield (32.72g) for the earliest harvest maturity (104 DAS) followed by 111 DAS (29.02g), and 118 DAS (27.42g). Seed leachate for the harvested seed at 104 DAS significantly recorded the highest by 0.033 μs cm-1g-1, as compared to only 0.012 μs cm-1g-1 for 111 and 118 DAS. Germination capacity (%) for both 118 and 114 DAS incurred more than 85% and a lower percentage (77%) was recorded from 104 DAS. In conclusion, loss of seed quality depends on physiological maturity whereas the sooner the harvest date, the lower the seed quality obtained. Therefore, farmers need to avoid early harvesting. The physiological maturity between 111 to 118 DAS is suggested to be an ideal range for farmers to produce better quality rice seeds of cv. MR220.
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title An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman
title_short An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman
title_full An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman
title_fullStr An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman
title_full_unstemmed An assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / Abdul Rahman Ansori and Siti Maslizah Abdul Rahman
title_sort assessment of rice seed quality at various physiological harvest maturity stages / abdul rahman ansori and siti maslizah abdul rahman
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