Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali

Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. However, there are only little information the effects of potassium on plant root architecture. The research was conducted under plant tissue culture technique to observe the influence or effect of different K levels on paddy root system archi...

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Main Authors: Mohd Jailani, Muhammad Nur Amin, Jumali, Siti Sarah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.563762022-04-26T14:21:09Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56376/ Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali Mohd Jailani, Muhammad Nur Amin Jumali, Siti Sarah Nutrition. Plant food. Assimilation of nitrogen, etc. S Agriculture (General) Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. However, there are only little information the effects of potassium on plant root architecture. The research was conducted under plant tissue culture technique to observe the influence or effect of different K levels on paddy root system architecture (RSA) and the differences in length of seminal root (SR) and number of lateral (LR) and crown roots (CR) in paddy. Four treatment with different concentrations of potassium (K) fertilizer (Muriate of Potash) with 5 replications was used. The four treatments are categorized into control. 0, 0.01g and 0.1g levels of fertilizer. After fourteen days of germination period, the image of RSA was taken to observe the overall architecture. The seminal root length was measured, and the number of lateral and crown root was recorded to analyse the differences between different amounts of Potassium. The outcome shows that the number of crow n root decreases as the amount of potassium increase. Although the number of lateral root shows no huge significant between different amounts of Potassium, the highest number of LR were recorded at the 0.1g treatment. The highest measurement of SR is in 0g of K. However, the treatment with 0.1g of K shows onlyslight different in length of SR in 0.1 g treatment. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56376/1/56376.pdf (2018) Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali. In: Plantation Management Exhibition & Seminar (PIMES). Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology, Kampus Jasin, p. 67.
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Mohd Jailani, Muhammad Nur Amin
Jumali, Siti Sarah
Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali
description Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. However, there are only little information the effects of potassium on plant root architecture. The research was conducted under plant tissue culture technique to observe the influence or effect of different K levels on paddy root system architecture (RSA) and the differences in length of seminal root (SR) and number of lateral (LR) and crown roots (CR) in paddy. Four treatment with different concentrations of potassium (K) fertilizer (Muriate of Potash) with 5 replications was used. The four treatments are categorized into control. 0, 0.01g and 0.1g levels of fertilizer. After fourteen days of germination period, the image of RSA was taken to observe the overall architecture. The seminal root length was measured, and the number of lateral and crown root was recorded to analyse the differences between different amounts of Potassium. The outcome shows that the number of crow n root decreases as the amount of potassium increase. Although the number of lateral root shows no huge significant between different amounts of Potassium, the highest number of LR were recorded at the 0.1g treatment. The highest measurement of SR is in 0g of K. However, the treatment with 0.1g of K shows onlyslight different in length of SR in 0.1 g treatment.
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title Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_short Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_full Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_fullStr Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_full_unstemmed Root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / Muhammad Nur Amin Mohd Jailani and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_sort root system architecture of paddy in potassium acquisition / muhammad nur amin mohd jailani and siti sarah jumali
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