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Volume 7, Issue 4 (Suppl)

J Biotechnol Biomater, an open access journal

ISSN: 2155-952X

Bio America 2017

October 19-20, 2017

October 19-20, 2017 | New York, USA

18

th

Biotechnology Congress

Effects of different seedling-raising substrates on physiological characters and grain yield for mechanized-

transplanted rice

Junhua Zhang, Jie Huang, Sajid Hussain, Zhigang Bai

and

Qianyu Jin

China National Rice Research Institute, China

Statement of the Problem:

With the expansion area of the mechanized-transplanted rice, rice seedling-raising substrate becomes the

development tendency because of its wide material sources, low production cost and strong compatible of mechanized transplanting

techniques.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:

In this study, light soilless substrate (LSS), mixed substrate (MS, containing 35% of the

soil), and nutrient soil (control) were used to determine the effects of substrate characters on physiological characteristics and grain

yield for mechanized-transplanted rice.

Findings:

The result showed that bulk density for LSS and MS were 85.19% and 74.07% lower than the control, while the aeration

porosity, water-holding porosity and their nutrient content were significantly higher than the control. Rice seedlings qualities for LSS

and MS treatment showed advantages compared with that of the control treatment. The intertwining force for rice seedlings roots

and the missing mechanized-transplanted rice seedlings for LSS and MS treatment were 4.17% and 4.32% lower than the control,

respectively. After 7 days of mechanized-transplanted, rice root dry matter for LSS was 10.0% and 30.8% higher than the MS and

the control treatment, shoot dry weight were higher by 7.8% and 25.7% than the MS and the control treatment, respectively. With

more dry matter accumulation in rice seedling stage, the seedlings from LSS treatment revived quickly and tillers started earlier after

transplanted in field. Rice grain yield for LSS and MS treatment was 5.30% and 6.14% higher than the control treatment, respectively.

Conclusion & Significance:

Light soilless substrate is made of crops, straw, which is easy to be decomposed completely in soil. Rice

grain yield from light soilless substrate was almost the same with the mixed substrate treatment, but was significant higher than that

of control. With the obvious application advantages above, light soilless substrate was better for the production and application of

seedling substrate

zhangjunhua@caas.cn

J Biotechnol Biomater 2017, 7:4 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C1-080