2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832010000500028
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Avaliação da porosidade e placa férrica de raízes de arroz cultivado em hipoxia

Abstract: RESUMOA alta difusividade do oxigênio em diversos materiais dificulta a criação e, ou, manutenção de um ambiente livre de O 2 . As técnicas utilizadas são pouco eficientes na exclusão do O 2 e, portanto, não expressam a condição do solo alagado. Os objetivos deste trabalho foram desenvolver um método para obtenção de raízes em condição de hipoxia e avaliar a placa férrica e a formação de aerênquima no arroz. Foi criada uma condição de hipoxia semelhante à do solo alagado em tanques de 50 L, explorando a capaci… Show more

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“…However, due to the ease with which O 2 diffuses through organic matter and water, it is difficult to create and/or maintain an environment free of molecular O 2 when working with a nutrient solution with rice. Some techniques which have been used for these studies, such as cultivation in an agar medium in containers permeable to O 2 , exclusion of O 2 with N 2 , and reducing inorganic salts, among others, have not been effective in excluding O 2 from the root environment, leading to conclusions that do not always express the real environment of a rice plant in flooded soil (Holzschuh et al, 2010). Therefore, this study was conducted in order to compare rice genotypes with contrasting genetic bases in regard to their ability to form aerenchyma and to transport and release oxygen into the rhizosphere through the method of adventitious roots grown in an environment lacking free oxygen, as in flooded soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, due to the ease with which O 2 diffuses through organic matter and water, it is difficult to create and/or maintain an environment free of molecular O 2 when working with a nutrient solution with rice. Some techniques which have been used for these studies, such as cultivation in an agar medium in containers permeable to O 2 , exclusion of O 2 with N 2 , and reducing inorganic salts, among others, have not been effective in excluding O 2 from the root environment, leading to conclusions that do not always express the real environment of a rice plant in flooded soil (Holzschuh et al, 2010). Therefore, this study was conducted in order to compare rice genotypes with contrasting genetic bases in regard to their ability to form aerenchyma and to transport and release oxygen into the rhizosphere through the method of adventitious roots grown in an environment lacking free oxygen, as in flooded soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Streck et al, 2008) with clay content = 14 %, pH = 6.6, SOM (soil organic matter) = 1.8 %, P = 33 mg dm -3 , K = 47 mg dm -3 , Al = 0.1 cmol c dm -3 , Ca = 1.7 cmol c dm -3 and Mg = 1.2 cmol c dm -3 . Determination of the development of new adventitious roots, root porosity and Fe plaque is described below, according to the method proposed by Holzschuh et al (2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%