Revista Ceres (Jun 2013)

Effect of acetic acid on rice seeds coated with rice husk ash

  • Lizandro Ciciliano Tavares,
  • André Pich Brunes,
  • Daniel Andrei Robe da Fonseca,
  • Gizele Ingrid Gadotti,
  • Lilian Madruga de Tunes,
  • Géri Eduardo Meneghello,
  • Antonio Carlos Souza Albuquerque Barros

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-737X2013000300019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3
pp. 437 – 441

Abstract

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Flooded rice cultivation promotes anaerobic conditions, favoring the formation of short chain organic acids such as acetic acid, which may be toxic to the crop. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of acetic acid on rice seeds coated with rice husk ash. The experiment was arranged in a 2 x 5 x 5 factorial randomized design, with two cultivars (IRGA 424 and BRS Querência), five doses of coating material (0, 2, 3,4 e 5 g kg-1 seed) and five concentrations of acetic acid (0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 mM), with 4 replications, totaling 50 treatments. The variables first count of germination, germination, shoot and root length, dry weight of shoots and roots were recorded. The results showed that coating rice seeds with rice husk ash up to 5 g kg-1 seed does not influence the performance of rice seeds of cultivars IRGA 424 and BRS Querência when exposed to concentrations of 12 mM acetic acid. The presence of acetic acid in the substrates used for seed germination reduced the vigor and viability of seeds of cultivars IRGA 424 and BRS Querência, as well as seedling development, affecting mainly the roots of BRS Querência.

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