Preview

Vegetable crops of Russia

Advanced search

Evaluation of the effect of water regime on the growth processes of Oryza sativa subsp. japonica Kato seeds for optimizing rice cultivation using herbicide-free technology

https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2025-6-194-201

Abstract

   Relevance. Along with germination, the ability of rice seedlings to overcome a layer of water in order to form an optimal density of seedlings and a good harvest is of fundamental importance. Rice is a hygrophite, and in the Kuban region, it is grown using the technology of flooding with a layer of water to improve the environmental friendliness of the rice industry and reduce the use of herbicides. The field germination of seeds is significantly lower than the laboratory germination, which is associated with the varietal characteristics of their germination physiology and the morphological parameters of the seedlings to overcome the layer of flooded soil. It is important to determine the tolerance of rice varieties to flooding during the germination phase.

   Purpose of research. To evaluate the features of morphological parameters of rice varieties seedlings under conditions of humidification and flooding, the rate of growth at the initial stage and the intensity of plant growth throughout the rice vegetation for the optimization of approaches in cultivation.

   Materials and Methods. The research was conducted on the basis of the USU (Unique Scientific Unit) group of the Federal Scientific Rice Center, with the involvement of 15 varieties from the Rice Bioresource Collection in the experiment. Laboratory experiments on assessing the viability of seeds and the growth intensity of seedlings were conducted in two variants: in a 10 cm layer of water in glass containers and on moistening in Petri dishes at the same temperature. The cultivation of these same varieties in a field on an irrigated plot was carried out according to the generally accepted methods and technologies of rice cultivation in the Krasnodar Territory.

   Results. The analysis of the obtained data showed that when growing rice, it is necessary to take into account the reaction of the varieties to the irrigation regime and the intensity of growth in the initial germination phase. In almost all varieties, flooding with a layer of water led to a decrease in the length of the seedling and the main embryonic root. On average, over a period of 14 days, the growth of the rice seedling under a layer of water was 2.36 cm shorter and the root was 6.72 cm shorter compared to the moistened variant. However, in a number of varieties, the seedlings successfully overcame the water layer, the percentage of such was 80-100 for varieties: Avangrad, Kuban 3, Yakhont and Strombus; more than 50 % for varieties: Victoria, Aral 22, Kauris, Fast and Furious and Leader. In the field, a high rate of increase in stem length per day over the entire growing season was observed in tall varieties: Kuban 3, Avangard, Marzhan and Strombus (0.89-1.01 cm/day). It was recorded that the lowest seed germination rate in a 10 cm layer of water was observed in the Marzhan, Flagman, Polus-5, and Junior varieties.

About the Authors

T. L. Korotenko
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Federal Scientific Rice Centre
Russian Federation

Tatyana L. Korotenko, Cand. Sci. (Agriculture), Leading Researcher

350921; Belozerny,3; Krasnodar



L. V. Esaulova
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Federal Scientific Rice Centre
Russian Federation

Lyubov V. Esaulova, Cand. Sci. (Biology), Deputy Director for Research

350921; Belozerny,3; Krasnodar



E. E. Chicharova
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Federal Scientific Rice Centre
Russian Federation

Evgeniya E. Chicharova, Junior Researcher of the Laboratory

350921; Belozerny,3; Krasnodar



P. V. Budunova
Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution, Federal Scientific Rice Centre; Kuban State Agrarian University named after I.T. Trubilin
Russian Federation

Polina V. Budunova, Master's student, Laboratory Research Assistant

350921; Belozerny, 3; Krasnodar; 350044; 13, Kalinina St.; Krasnodar



References

1. Wang Xing, Jing Zhen-Huan, He Cong, Liu Qiu-Yue, Jia Hao, Qi Jian-Ying, Zhang Hai-Lin. Breeding rice varieties provides an effective approach to improve productivity and yield sensitivity to climate resources. European Journal of Agronomy. 2021;124:126239. doi: 10.1016/j.eja.2021.126239

2. Nayar N.M. Chapter 1 - Rice in the World: Origin and Phylogeny of Rices. Academic Press. 2014;1-14. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-417177-0.00001-2

3. Atlin G.N., Lafitte H.R., Tao D., Laza M., Amante M., Courtois B. Developing Rice Cultivars for High-Fertility Upland Systems in the Asian Tropics. Field Crops Research. 2006;97:43-52. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2005.08.014

4. Zhang J., Zhao J., Zhou Q. Ma Y., Zhao X., Zhao P., Chen The G. The agronomic performance of sand rice (Agriophyllum squarrosum), a potential semi-arid crop species. Genet Resour Crop Evol. 2018;65:2293–2301. doi: 10.1007/s10722-018-0689-3

5. Zeng Y.W., Zhang H.L., Li, Z.C., Shen S.Q., Sun J.L., Wang, M.X. Evaluation of genetic diversity in the rice landraces (Oryza sativa L.) in Yunnan, China. Breeding Science. 2007;57:91–99. doi: :10.1270/jsbbs.57.91

6. Atlin G.N., Laza M., Amante M., Lafitte H.R. Agronomic performance of tropical aerobic, irrigated, and traditional upland rice varieties in three hydrological environments. International Rice Research Institute, Metro, Philippines, DAPO. 7777. 2004. www.regional.org.au/au/asa/2004/poster/1/2/1259_atlina.htm?print=1 (access, 01. 12. 2009)

7. Rau A.G., Bakirova A.Sh. Influence of the temperature of the water layer of rice paddy fields on rice yield. Rice growing. 2019;2(43):48-51 https://elibrary.ru/zenovw (In Russ.)

8. Yuji Matsue, Katsuya Takasaki, Jun Abe. Water Management for Improvement of Rice Yield, Appearance Quality and Palatability with High Temperature During Ripening Period. Rice Science. 2021;28(4):409-416. doi: 10.1016/j.rsci.2021.05.011

9. Le Chen Lin Guo, Xueyun Deng, Tao Luo, Hongxia Duan, Xinbiao Chen, Xueming Tan, Hui Gao Yongjun Zeng. Canopy humidity and irrigation regimes interactively affect rice physiology, grain filling and yield during grain filling period. Agricultural Water Management. 2025;307:109143. doi: 10.1016/j.agwat.2024.109143

10. Makundu Alarik. Seed germination and plant development of various rice varieties depending on the depth of flooding. Krasnodar, 2005. 21 p. (In Russ.)

11. Ismail A.M., Ella E.S., Vergara G.V., Mackill D.J. Mechanisms associated with tolerance to flooding during germination and early seedling growth in rice (Oryza sativa). Annals of Botany. 2009;103(2):197–209. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcn211

12. Zelensky G.L. Rice: Biological Foundations of Breeding and Agricultural Techniques : A Monograph. Krasnodar, 2016. 237 p. (In Russ.)

13. Garkusha S.V., Esaulova L.V. Adaptive strategy of rice growing in the conditions of a changing climate. In the collection: The current state and innovative ways of development of land reclamation and irrigated agriculture. Materials of the III International scientific and practical conference. Dagestan State University: Makhachkala. 2024. P. 20-25. (In Russ.) doi: 10.25691/a6727-0217-8781-g https://elibrary.ru/alemji

14. Popov V.A., Ostrovsky N.V. Agroclimatology and Hydraulics of Rice Ecosystems. Krasnodar, 2013. 189 p. (In Russ.)

15. Balakai G.T., Dokuchaeva L.M., Yurkova R.E. On the Development of Rice Water Requirements and Drainage from Rice Irrigation Systems. Scientific Journal of the Russian Research Institute of Land Reclamation Problems. 2018;3(31):1-22. In Russ.) doi: 10.31774/2222-1816-2018-3-1-22 https://elibrary.ru/xwarkp

16. Moody N.H.K, Robles R.P., Paller E.C. Jr, Lales J.S. Oryza sativa traits conferring competitive ability against weeds. Weed Sci. 2000;48:200-204. https://www.jstor.org/stable/4046255

17. Ismail A.M. Submergence tolerance in rice: resolving a pervasive quandary. New Phytologist. 2018;218(4):1298-1300. doi: 10.1111/nph.15188

18. Ismail A.M., Ella E.S., Vergara G.V., Mackill D.J. Мechanisms related to tolerance to flooding during germination and early growth of rice seedlings (Oryza sativa). Ann Bot. 2007;103:197-209. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcn211

19. Podolskikh A.N., Sagindykova A.S. Resistance of local and ancient rice varieties to abiotic stresses at early stages of plant development. Bulletin of Agricultural Science of Kazakhstan. 2008;7:9-11. (In Russ.)

20. Shilovsky V.N., Ruban V.Ya. Study of the characteristics of rice seedlings. In the collection: Materials of the IX International Symposium "Non-traditional Plant Growing. Eniology. Ecology and Health". 2000. P. 542. (In Russ.) https://elibrary.ru/ndqsoe

21. Bogdanova E.M., Bertova A.D., Kirpichnikova A.A., Biktasheva M.O., Kondratyeva A.V., Shapiro A.S., Puzansky R.K., Korotenko T.L., Mukhina Zh.M., Emelyanov V.V., Shishova M.F. Growth and Oxygen Deficiency Resistance of Oryza sativa L. Coleoptiles from the Rice Research Center Collection. Agricultural Biology. 2023;58(3):538-553. (In Russ.) doi: 10.15389/agrobiology.2023.3.538rus https://elibrary.ru/xozzkm

22. Standard Evaluation System for rice. INGER-IRRI. 1996. 52 p.

23. Korotenko T.L., Chukhir I.N., Khorina T.A., Petrukhnenko A.A. Genetic diversity of the rice collection and aspects of its use in the soil and climatic conditions of the Kuban rice-growing zone. Proceedings of the Kuban State Agrarian University. 2017;66:131-137. (In Russ.) doi: 10.21515/1999-1703-66-131-137 https://elibrary.ru/zdperz

24. Maslivets V.A., Gerasimenko V.N., Makarenko S.A. Rice Growing: Methodological Guidelines. Krasnodar: KubSAU. 2014. 68 p. (In Russ.)


Review

For citations:


Korotenko T.L., Esaulova L.V., Chicharova E.E., Budunova P.V. Evaluation of the effect of water regime on the growth processes of Oryza sativa subsp. japonica Kato seeds for optimizing rice cultivation using herbicide-free technology. Vegetable crops of Russia. 2025;(6):194-201. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18619/2072-9146-2025-6-194-201

Views: 91

JATS XML


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2072-9146 (Print)
ISSN 2618-7132 (Online)