Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits

Saline water submergence is a newly emerge abiotic stress jeopardizing rice production especially for the rice fields located nearby or alongside coastal areas. The stress was caused by the intrusion of sea water into those rice fields causing flash flood mainly during monsoon season. The present st...

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Main Authors: Sazali, Syafiqah Alia, Nordin, Mohd Shukor, Shahari, Rozilawati, Abd. Aziz Shamsudin, Noraziyah, Yusop, Mohd Rafii, Ab Razak, Mohd Shahril Firdaus, Kamaruzaman, Rahiniza, Salleh, Mohd Syahmi
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spelling my.iium.irep.927352021-10-04T08:27:55Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/92735/ Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits Sazali, Syafiqah Alia Nordin, Mohd Shukor Shahari, Rozilawati Abd. Aziz Shamsudin, Noraziyah Yusop, Mohd Rafii Ab Razak, Mohd Shahril Firdaus Kamaruzaman, Rahiniza Salleh, Mohd Syahmi QH426 Genetics S494.5.S86 Sustainable agriculture Saline water submergence is a newly emerge abiotic stress jeopardizing rice production especially for the rice fields located nearby or alongside coastal areas. The stress was caused by the intrusion of sea water into those rice fields causing flash flood mainly during monsoon season. The present study was conducted to evaluate susceptibility level of selected Malaysian rice cultivars to saline water submergence at seedling stage based on the morphological traits and survival rate. There were six genotypes involved in the study mainly IR64-Sub1 as submergence tolerant control, Pokkali as salinity tolerant control, IR64 as susceptible control and MR297, MR284 and MR253 as local rice cultivars, respectively. The experiment was conducted using split plot design with three replications. On the day 14 after germination, all rice seedlings were totally submerged of about one-meter depth in a polyethylene tank containing saline water at 0, 4, 8 and 12 dS/m for 14 days while the non-submerged plant was control of the experiment. Seedling growth attributes and survival rate were recorded before, right after de-submerged and 14 days after de-submerged. All genotypes however were susceptible to saline water submergence at 4, 8 and 12 dS/m. In contrast, under 0 dS/m, IR64-Sub1 recorded significantly higher survival rate at 83% as compared to MR284 (17%), MR297 (17%), Pokkali (8%), MR253 (0%) and IR64 (0%). All genotypes were not survived under saline submergence. Therefore, further phenotypic screening of rice genetic resources originated from or nearby coastal areas could be suggested in order to increase chance of identifying potentially tolerant genotype to saline water submergence. Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin 2021-09-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/92735/7/92735_Susceptibility%20of%20Malaysian%20rice%20%28Oryza%20sativa%20L.%29.pdf Sazali, Syafiqah Alia and Nordin, Mohd Shukor and Shahari, Rozilawati and Abd. Aziz Shamsudin, Noraziyah and Yusop, Mohd Rafii and Ab Razak, Mohd Shahril Firdaus and Kamaruzaman, Rahiniza and Salleh, Mohd Syahmi (2021) Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits. Journal Of Agrobiotechnology, 12 (2). pp. 47-55. E-ISSN 2180-1983 https://journal.unisza.edu.my/agrobiotechnology/index.php/agrobiotechnology/article/view/257 https://doi.org/10.37231/jab.2021.12.2.257
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topic QH426 Genetics
S494.5.S86 Sustainable agriculture
spellingShingle QH426 Genetics
S494.5.S86 Sustainable agriculture
Sazali, Syafiqah Alia
Nordin, Mohd Shukor
Shahari, Rozilawati
Abd. Aziz Shamsudin, Noraziyah
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Ab Razak, Mohd Shahril Firdaus
Kamaruzaman, Rahiniza
Salleh, Mohd Syahmi
Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits
description Saline water submergence is a newly emerge abiotic stress jeopardizing rice production especially for the rice fields located nearby or alongside coastal areas. The stress was caused by the intrusion of sea water into those rice fields causing flash flood mainly during monsoon season. The present study was conducted to evaluate susceptibility level of selected Malaysian rice cultivars to saline water submergence at seedling stage based on the morphological traits and survival rate. There were six genotypes involved in the study mainly IR64-Sub1 as submergence tolerant control, Pokkali as salinity tolerant control, IR64 as susceptible control and MR297, MR284 and MR253 as local rice cultivars, respectively. The experiment was conducted using split plot design with three replications. On the day 14 after germination, all rice seedlings were totally submerged of about one-meter depth in a polyethylene tank containing saline water at 0, 4, 8 and 12 dS/m for 14 days while the non-submerged plant was control of the experiment. Seedling growth attributes and survival rate were recorded before, right after de-submerged and 14 days after de-submerged. All genotypes however were susceptible to saline water submergence at 4, 8 and 12 dS/m. In contrast, under 0 dS/m, IR64-Sub1 recorded significantly higher survival rate at 83% as compared to MR284 (17%), MR297 (17%), Pokkali (8%), MR253 (0%) and IR64 (0%). All genotypes were not survived under saline submergence. Therefore, further phenotypic screening of rice genetic resources originated from or nearby coastal areas could be suggested in order to increase chance of identifying potentially tolerant genotype to saline water submergence.
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author Sazali, Syafiqah Alia
Nordin, Mohd Shukor
Shahari, Rozilawati
Abd. Aziz Shamsudin, Noraziyah
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Ab Razak, Mohd Shahril Firdaus
Kamaruzaman, Rahiniza
Salleh, Mohd Syahmi
author_facet Sazali, Syafiqah Alia
Nordin, Mohd Shukor
Shahari, Rozilawati
Abd. Aziz Shamsudin, Noraziyah
Yusop, Mohd Rafii
Ab Razak, Mohd Shahril Firdaus
Kamaruzaman, Rahiniza
Salleh, Mohd Syahmi
author_sort Sazali, Syafiqah Alia
title Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits
title_short Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits
title_full Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits
title_fullStr Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits
title_full_unstemmed Susceptibility of Malaysian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits
title_sort susceptibility of malaysian rice (oryza sativa l.) cultivar to saline water submergence based on the morphological traits
publisher Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/92735/7/92735_Susceptibility%20of%20Malaysian%20rice%20%28Oryza%20sativa%20L.%29.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/92735/
https://journal.unisza.edu.my/agrobiotechnology/index.php/agrobiotechnology/article/view/257
https://doi.org/10.37231/jab.2021.12.2.257
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