2017
DOI: 10.15640/jaes.v6n1a8
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Bio Fortification Iron for Brown Rice Variety on Paddy Field Gripped Ferrous

Abstract: The aim of this experiment was to increasing production and iron content of the brown rice, through the biofortification program in paddy fields gripped the iron. The experiment was conducted in the Sub-District of Koto Baru, Dharmasraya, from March to July 2015. The purpose of the experiment is to produce, grain brown rice super high levels of iron, and increased production of brown rice. Methods of bio-fortification with iron in biofortification method in the fields of ferro gripped, by utilizing the technol… Show more

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“…In tolerant species there is a layer of mucus (mucilage) which acts to absorb most of the iron in the rhizosphere so that plants avoid damage to the roots. The results of this study indicate that, it is thought that in rice plants there are also similarities in tolerance mechanisms for environmental stress conditions [24], such as Fe 2+ stresses. This research is very important for the development of engineering of breeding engineering against stresses, especially varieties that are cultivated on iron-gripped land in the context of extensification and intensification of rice as a food source.…”
Section: Iron Distributionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…In tolerant species there is a layer of mucus (mucilage) which acts to absorb most of the iron in the rhizosphere so that plants avoid damage to the roots. The results of this study indicate that, it is thought that in rice plants there are also similarities in tolerance mechanisms for environmental stress conditions [24], such as Fe 2+ stresses. This research is very important for the development of engineering of breeding engineering against stresses, especially varieties that are cultivated on iron-gripped land in the context of extensification and intensification of rice as a food source.…”
Section: Iron Distributionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The production is higher than the description, namely 5.7-6.7 Mg ha -1 [18]. The high production of grain weight in this experiment even though rice plants experienced iron stress, because in cultivation with the SBSU system they were able to produce higher productive tillers compared to conventional methods [24].…”
Section: Growthmentioning
confidence: 78%
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