Relationship between physical property of soil and growth of Monochoria vaginalis under paddy condition of organic farming—Analysis using settled soil volume in water of superficial layer

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Field experiments were conducted to analyze the relationship between the settled soil volume in water (SSVW) and the growth of Monochoria vaginalis (Burm. f.) Kunth under organic farming conditions. SSVW corresponds to the mud volume per dry matter weight. Soil was sampled from the superficial layer of the topsoil (<10 mm), which was of a finer texture than the rest of the topsoil. Without the application of rice bran, there was a negative correlation between SSVW and the number of individuals of M. vaginalis. This finding suggests that SSVW is useful as a physical indicator for the growth suppression of M. vaginalis. The application of rice bran dramatically reduced the number of M. vaginalis. The values of SSVW with rice bran were greater than those without rice bran. The analysis of SSVW indicates that the change in soil physical properties following the application of rice bran was one of the factors responsible for the suppression of M. vaginalis growth.

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Nozoe, T., Aoki, D., Matsuoka, H., Matsushima, K. I., Miura, S., Uchino, A., & Wan, X. C. (2016). Relationship between physical property of soil and growth of Monochoria vaginalis under paddy condition of organic farming—Analysis using settled soil volume in water of superficial layer. Plant Production Science, 19(2), 238–245. https://doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2015.1128105

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