Proceedings of the Korean Society of Crop Science Conference (한국작물학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2017.06a
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- Pages.328-328
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- 2017
Root metabolic cost analysis for root plasticity expression under mild drought stress
- Kano-Nakata, Mana (Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University) ;
- Mitsuya, Shiro (Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University) ;
- Inukai, Yoshiaki (International Corporation Centre for Agricultural Education, Nagoya University Chikusa) ;
- Yamauchi, Akira (Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University)
- Published : 2017.06.04
Abstract
Drought is a major limiting factor that reduces rice production and occurs often especially under recent climate change. Plants have the ability to alter their developmental morphology in response to changing environment, which is known as phenotypic plasticity. In our previous studies, we found that one chromosome segment substitution line (CSSL50 derived from Nipponbare and Kasalath crosses) showed no differences in shoot and root growth as compared with the recurrent genotype, Nipponbare under non-stress condition but showed greater growth responses compared with Nipponbare under mild drought stress condition. We hypothesized that reducing root respiration as metabolic cost, which may be largely a consequence of aerenchyma formation would be one of the key mechanisms for root plasticity expression. This study aimed to evaluate the root respiration and aerenchyma formation under various soil moisture conditions among genotypes with different root plasticity. CSSL50 together with Nipponbare and Kasalath were grown under waterlogged conditions (Control) and mild drought stress conditions (20% of soil moisture content) in a plastic pot (
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