Effects of soilless substrates on seedling quality and the growth of transplanted super japonica rice
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of soilless substrates of hydroponically grown long-mat seedlings (HLMS) on seedling quality and field growth characteristics of transplanted super japonica rice. A widely grown conventional super japonica rice cultivar (Wuyunjing 23) was selected as the test material. The effect of HLMS on seedling quality, mechanical transplantation quality, field growth characteristics, yield, and benefit-cost ratio were compared with seedlings grown in organic substrates and traditional nutritive soil, which was selected as the control. Root number, root twisting power and root activity of seedlings cultivated by HLMS were decreased compared to that of the organic substrates and control. However, seedling root length as well as aboveground growth were increased compared to the organic substrates and control seedlings. In the HLMS, the content of gibberellin acid (GA
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