ABSTRACT
Flooding has been described as one of the
most important environmental factors determining the distribution of salt marsh
plants. We studied the impact of five water levels on the germination and
establishment of the invasive cord-grass spartina deniflora. Plant house
experiment was carried out to determine the effects of time and depth of
flooding on the survival and growth of rice. Data showed that time and depth of
flooding had significant effects on the survival and growth of rice.
The germination rate was decrease
gradually with depth. There was no seedling emergence from depth deeper than
4cm; however seedling at 8cm depth all died. Plant rooted at 4cm presented the
highest quantum efficiency of photo-system 11 with slightly lower maximum net
photosynthesis rate than other plants over 4cm depth reflecting high
photo-protection levels, together with low nitrogen and pigments contents.
Water level depth reduced shoot relative
growth rate (RGR). The results could be useful to fight S, densiflora invasion
because artificial inundation of invaded marshes to a water depth of 8cm would
prevent its establishment from seed bank.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
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Title
Page …………………………………………………………………
Approval
Page …………………………………………………………..
Dedication
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Acknowledgement
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Abstract
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Table
of contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION ………………………………………………………………
1.1
Background of the study ……………………………………………….
1.2 Objectives
of the study …………………………………………………..
1.3
Justification of the study…………………………………………………..
CHAPTER TWO
2.0
LITERATURE REVIEW ……………………………………………………….
2.1
Overview of Rice Cropping ……………………………………………
2.2
Effect of Flooding on Rice Growth …………………………………
2.3
Types of Rice Grown ……………………………………………………..
2.4
Techniques of Flood control. ………………………………………..
2.5
Additional traits probably involved in the survival
of anaerobic soils
……………………………………………………………..
2.6
Rice adaptation to anaerobic system……………………………
2.7
Genetic Variation in flooding Tolerance during
germination and Early Growth in
Rice……………………………..
2.8
Mobilization of stored carbohydrates……………………………
2.9
Role of Rice hormones under Flooded conditions …………
2.10
Adaptation of Rice to Flooding during establishment.….
2.11 Farmer’s coping Strategies to flood ……………………………
CHAPTER THREE
3.0
MATERIALS AND METHOD …………………………………………….
3.1
Area of study ………………………………………………………………..
3.2
Material ……………………………………………………………………………
3.3
Germination Determination …………………………………………
3.4
Yield of various Varieties …………………………………………….
3.5
Land preparation
3.6
Method …………………………………………………………………………
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION…………………………………………..
4.1
Results ………………………………………………………………………….
4.2
Discussion ……………………………………………………………………..
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION……………………………
5.1
Conclusion ……………………………………………………………………….
5.2
Recommendation ………………………………………………………….
References……………………………………………………………………
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
The
damaging effects of flooding remain as major sources of concerns among millions
of rice farmers worldwide. The weather change due to various reasons causing
unexpected and sudden flood recently in Nigeria has negative impacts on
rice farming and people’s life. This research project is to evaluate the effect
of flooding on the growth of three varieties of rice grown in Abakaliki Ebonyi
State and to see how it
influences people and agriculture.
The
extent of the damage of flooding on rice is related to at least three factors.
The temperature of the water, the amount of water motion and the duration of
the flood. Temperature affects the speed of respiration. The faster the
respiration, the quicker the oxygen is depleted and the sooner fermentation
begins. Warm water speeds respiration, oxygen use and cell death. The faster
water moves the greater the degree of turbulence. This water turbulence
oxygenates the water slightly. Increasing oxygen content of the water slightly
decrease’s the impact of flooding on plants. Duration of the flood is important
because many of the effects of low oxygen on plants are reversible of the
duration is not too long. Long durations allow for increased oxygen depletion
and build up of harmful chemicals. Although local conditions influence the
effects, 36 to 48 hours is often the tolerable limit.
In
general rice cannot tolerate flooding better than other plants. But, if
flooding occurs in the spring, the rice growing point is near the soil surface
(below or above) making it likely to be submersed longer. Soil water logging
and submergence (collectively termed flooding) are abiotic stresses that
influence species composition and productivity in various type of rice,
worldwide.
In
rice farming, flooding species are manipulated (e.g. Ofada, upland and Nerica
rice) or are accommodated by genotype selection. There have also been recent
advances towards developing cultivators for low land areas prone to
short-duration flash flooding. For most of this rice, excess water is a
constraint to growth and productivity in many regions and this adversely
affecting the growth of various types of rice.
Finally,
rice are often damaged and thus, more susceptible to disease organisms. Disease
symptoms may not appear until several weeks or even months after the flood
event.
1.2 Objectives of the Study
The
main objective of the study is to evaluate the effect of flooding on the growth
of three varsities of rice grown in Abakaliki
Ebonyi State.
Specifically
the objectives or aim of this project are:-
1. To determine the effect of flooding
on three varieties of Rice. (Oryza Sativa)
2. To examine three varieties of Rice on a
flooded land and Non-flooded conditions.
3. To know the nutritional evaluation
of the effect of flooding on three varieties of Rice.
4. To study the flooding
characteristics of various varieties of Rice.
5. Provide strategies on handling the
effects of adverse flooding.
6. To
make recommendations and profound solutions to the problems.
1.3 Justification of the Study
The
main purpose of this research work is to determine weather flooding affect the
growth of three varieties of rice (A case study of Abakaliki Ebonyi
State). Recent heavy
rains in some parts of Nigeria
have promoted injuries of flooding and its effects.
The
extent to which flooding injures rice is determined by several factors,
including plant stage of development when flooding occurs, the duration of flooding,
and air/soil temperatures, rice can survive only 2-4 days of flooded
conditions. Once rice has reached the silking stage shallow depths of flooding
usually cause a noticeable amounts of damage.
If
excess moisture in the early growth stages retards rice development, rice may
be subject to greater injury during a dry summer because root systems are not sufficiently
developed to access available subsoil water. Seed treatments are usually
effective but can provide protection only so long; if seedling development is
slowed or delayed 2-3 weeks. There is limited resistance to these diseases and
predicting damage is difficult because symptoms do not appear until later in
the growing season. Rice should be cultivated in a favourable climatic
condition for increasing its rice production and rapidly moving to
self-sufficiency in rice.
This study has thoroughly discussed and
offered clear indications of priority among these challenges as well as
pointers to their solution.
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