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Relative growth rate, biomass allocation pattern and water use efficiency of three wheat cultivars during early ontogeny as dependent on water availability
Authors:Riki van den  Boogaard  Miriam de  Boer  Erik J Veneklaas  Hans Lambers
Institution:Dept of Fruit and Vegetables, Danish Inst. of Plant and Soil Science, Kirstinebjergvej 6, DK-5792 Årslev, Denmark;Dept of Plant Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Utrecht Univ., P.O. Box 800.84, NL-3508 TB Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract:We have investigated the water use efficiency of whole plants and selected leaves and allocation patterns of three wheat cultivars (Mexipak, Nesser and Katya) to explore how variation in these traits can contribute to the ability to grow in dry environments. The cultivars exhibited considerable differences in biomass allocation and water use efficiency. Cultivars with higher growth rates of roots and higher proportions of biomass in roots (Nesser and Katya) also had higher leaf growth rates, higher proportions of their biomass as leaves and higher leaf area ratios. These same cultivars had lower rates of transpiration per unit leaf area or unit root weight and higher biomass production per unit water use. They also had higher ratios of photosynthesis to transpiration, and lower ratios of intercellular to external CO2 partial pressure. The latter resulted from large differences in stomatal conductance associated with relatively small differences in rates of photosynthesis. There was little variation between cultivars in response to drought, and differences in allocation pattern and plant water use efficiency between cultivars as found under well-watered conditions persisted under dry conditions. At the end of the non-watered treatment, relative growth rates and transpiration rates decreased to similar values for all cultivars. High ratios of photosynthesis to transpiration, and accordingly high biomass production per unit of transpiration, is regarded as a favourable trait for dry environments, since more efficient use of water postpones the decrease in plant water status.
Keywords:Biomass allocation  drought  gas exchange  relative growth rate              Triticum aestivum            water use efficiency  wheat
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