HR Chang, YS Keum, SJ Koo… - … of agricultural and …, 2011 - ACS Publications ... At 0, 7, 30, and 60 days after treatment (DAT), samples of panicle, foliage/rest of plant, and roots were taken for analysis. Upon harvest (120 DAT), rice plants were separated into grain, husk, straw, and root parts. ...grain, 23.6 ± 2.1, 22.1 ± 0.7. husk, 5.8 ± 0.8, 5.0 ± 0.3. a ... Related articles - All 3 versions
WL Ye, M Khan, SP McGrath… - Environmental Pollution, 2011 - Elsevier ... Straw biomass was also significantly lower in one soil (Qiyang) after phytoremediation. At maturity, the As concentrations in rice grain, husk and straw grown in the P. vittata treated soils were significantly (P < 0.001) lower than those grown in the untreated soils (Fig. ...
K Katsura… - Field Crops Research, 2011 - Elsevier In water-saving rice culture, yield is unstable because spikelet number per unit area and grain weight fluctuate according to water availability. In this study, we investigated the factors that determine grain weight in aerobic culture. We grew four rice varieties in non-puddled, unsaturated ( ...
AK Bledzki, AA Mamun, NN Bonnia… - Industrial Crops and …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Smith, 1998). Grainhusk as a raw material could be a potential alternative for replacing wood and producing composite materials particularly suitable for automobile, packaging and construction applications. During the last ...
GL Duan, Y Hu, WJ Liu, R Kneer, FJ Zhao… - … and Experimental Botany, 2011 - Elsevier ... all genotypes, As concentrations in the shoots were significantly higher than those 174 in husk and brown rice (Fig.1). There were significant (P< 0.001) differences between 175 Page 9 of 21 Ac ce pte d M an usc rip t 8 genotypes in shoot, grain and husk As concentrations (Fig. ... Cited by 1