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Ecological Research | 1999

Ecological significance of root tip rotation for seedling establishment of Oryza sativa L

Naoto Inoue; Teruo Arase; Motoyuki Hagiwara; Takahisa Amano; Taiichi Hayashi; Ryoichi Ikeda

How plant seeds secure root penetration into soil to obtain good seedling establishment is one of the basic ecological problems. In this study, seminal root growth was investigated to clarify the cause of varietal difference of seedling establishment in direct seeding of rice in flooded paddy fields, with special reference to root tip rotation. In a field experiment, seedling establishment percentage had a weak correlation with seminal root elongation rate but was not correlated with apparent seedling weight in water, which has been reported to be the cause of floating seedlings resulting in poor seedling establishment. Root tip rotation was analyzed for indoor-grown seedlings using spectrum analysis: the maximum entropy method (MEM) was used. Maximum entropy method power spectrum analysis clarified that maximum MEM power density (practically corresponds to spiral angle) detected in the frequency range above 0.1 cycles mm-1 was highly and positively correlated to seedling establishment percentage in the field experiment. Maximum MEM power density in high correlation with seedling establishment was mostly found around frequencies of 0.2 cycles mm–1, which corresponded to 2.0–3.4 cycles of root tip rotation per day. From these results, root tip rotation (circumnutation) with a larger spiral angle was suggested to play an important role in the establishment of rice seedlings on flooded and very soft soil. A possible explanation for why a larger spiral angle was advantageous for seedling establishment is that if buoyancy and seedling weight are constant, a larger pushing force of the seminal root is available without causing floating of a seedling, due to the upward force being a reaction of the seminal root pushing force.


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1993

Case Studies on High Yields of Paddy Rice in Jiangsu Province, China : I. Characteristics of grain production

Takahisa Amano; Qingsen Zhu; Yulong Wang; Naoto Inoue; Hidehiko Tanaka


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1996

High-yielding performance of paddy rice achieved in Yunnan Province, China: I. High yielding ability of Japonica F1 hybrid rice, Yu-Za 29

Takahisa Amano; Chang Jun Shi; De Lin Qin; Makoto Tsuda; Yasuhiro Matsumoto


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1997

Seedling Establishment of Rice Sown on Soil Surface in Flooded Paddy Field : I. Varietal difference in seedling establishment

Naoto Inoue; Takahisa Amano; Kyoko Khoko


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1993

Case Studies on High Yields of Paddy Rice in Jiangsu Province, China : II. Analysis of characters related to lodging

Takahisa Amano; Qingsen Zhu; Yulong Wang; Naoto Inoue; Hidehiko Tanaka


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1984

Studies on Cool Injuries with Special Reference to Cultural Improvements in Rice Plants : II. Critical nitrogen content in leaf blade in relation to sterility caused by cool temperature at the booting stage

Takahisa Amano; Ryozaburo Moriwaki


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1996

High-Yielding Performance of Paddy Rice Achieved in Yunnan Province, China. : II. Spikelet production of Japonica F1 hybrid rice, Yu-Za 29

Takahisa Amano; Chang-Jun Shi; De-Lin Qin; Makoto Tsuda; Yasuhiro Matsumoto


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1984

Studies on Cool Injuries with Special Reference to Cultural Improvements in Rice Plants : III. The effect of compost application on cool temperature-induced sterility at the booting stage

Takahisa Amano; Ryozaburo Moriwaki


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 1986

Studies on Ripening of Rice Varieties Grown under Low Temperature : II. Contribution of root-system to ripening

Akihito Kusutani; Takahisa Amano; Uji Sasaki; Satoshi Kobayashi


Japanese Journal of Crop Science | 2016

Varietal Difference in Seedling Establishment under Low Temperature Conditions in Submerged Direct-seeding Rice and Its Relationship with Subsequent Early Growth of Seedling

Tanaka Hidehiko; Nobuhiro Yamazaki; Takahisa Amano

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