不同入侵苹果蜗牛密度和水分深度条件下固氮菌对水稻幼苗存活的影响

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
D. Donayre, Cherry E. Tayson, Gerald E. Bello
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利用唑拉防治入侵苹果蜗牛(IAS)的报道从未有过。因此,在本研究中,在两个试验中进行了一项实验,以确定唑拉对在不同IAS密度和水深下种植的新移植(TPR)和直播水稻(DSR)幼苗存活的影响。三个处理(T1:水稻+IAS,T2:水稻+IAS+唑拉和T3:水稻+IAS+杀螺剂)、三种密度的IAS(5、10和15只蜗牛/0.16m2)和三种水深(1、2和3cm)通过三个重复的随机完全区组设计以三因素组合。测量存活的幼苗数量和第1天的缺苗率。结果表明,三种水深的TPR在T1缺苗2.4~4.7天时的存活率为43~65.6%,在T2缺苗0.5~1.4天时为84~94.8%,在T3缺苗0天时为100%。在T2和T3中种植的TPR的存活率没有观察到显著差异。同时,DSR在所有水深和IAS密度下的存活率在T1为0至3.8%和0至3.6%,在T2为7.4至26.8和6.5至27.2%,在T3为100%。DSR在T1和T2分别有15.8和13.3天缺苗。这项研究表明,种植唑拉有助于提高新种植水稻的存活率,特别是在TPR上,对抗IAS的潜在损害。
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Influence of Azolla on the Survival of Rice Seedlings Planted under Varying Invasive Apple Snail Densities and Water Depths
Utilizing azolla to manage invasive apple snail (IAS) has never been reported. Hence, in this study, an experiment was conducted at two trials to determine azolla’s influence on the survival of newly transplanted (TPR) and direct-seeded rice (DSR) seedlings planted under varying IAS densities and water depths. Three treatments (T1: rice + IAS, T2: rice + IAS + azolla and T3: rice + IAS + molluscicide), three densities of IAS (5, 10 and 15 snails/0.16 m2) and three water depths (1, 2 and 3 cm) were combined in a three-way factorial arrangement through randomized complete block design with three replications. The number of seedlings that survived and the rate of missing seedlings day-1 were measured. Results showed that the TPR’s survival at the three water depths ranged from 43 to 65.6% at 2.4 to 4.7 missing seedlings day-1 in T1, 84 to 94.8% at 0.5 to 1.4 missing seedlings day-1 in T2 and 100% at 0 missing seedlings day-1 in T3. No significant differences were observed in the survival of TPR planted in T2 and T3. Meanwhile, the DSR’s survival at all water depths and IAS densities ranged from 0 to 3.8% and 0 to 3.6% in T1, 7.4 to 26.8 and 6.5 to 27.2% in T2, respectively, and 100% in T3. DSR had 15.8 missing seedlings day-1 in T1 and 13.3 in T2. This study demonstrated that growing azolla could help increase the survival of newly-planted rice, specifically on TPR, against the potential damage of IAS.
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