4.5 Article

Zinc priming promotes seed germination and seedling vigor of rice

Journal

JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE
Volume 175, Issue 3, Pages 482-488

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.201100332

Keywords

rice; Oryza sativa; zinc distribution; zinc mobility; zinc uptake

Funding

  1. HarvestPlus
  2. Thailand Research Fund
  3. International Foundation for Science
  4. Office of the Higher Education Commission, Thailand
  5. Mosaic Company
  6. K + S Kali
  7. International Zinc Association
  8. Omex Agrifluids
  9. International Fertilizer Industry Association
  10. International Plant Nutrition Institute

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The present study evaluated effects of seed zinc (Zn) priming at concentrations from 0 to 25 mM ZnSO4 on seedling vigor and viability in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Zinc priming substantially increased Zn concentration in the husk, but not in brown rice. The movement of primed Zn from the husk into the inner layers of rice seed during germination was suggested by Zn concentration declining in the husk coinciding with the increase in brown rice over time (r = 0.62; p < 1%), which did not happen in unprimed seed. Zinc priming significantly enhanced seedling growth and development up to 5 mM. Germination rate, root number, and dry weight were much higher than in unprimed seed, but higher Zn concentrations (10 and 25 mM) depressed seedling vigor. Priming rice seed with 2.5 mM Zn also improved the germination rate of rice in a Zn-deficient soil, with or without soil Zn application. The results confirm that priming rice seed with Zn can improve germination and seedling vigor and for the first time show how Zn requirement of germinating rice seed and seedlings can be met by the prime Zn accumulated in the husk.

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