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Maize lateral roots exhibit determinate growth, whereby the meristem is genetically programmed to stop producing new cells. To explore whether lateral root determinacy is modified under water deficits, we studied two maize genotypes (B73 and FR697) with divergent responses of lateral root growth to mild water stress using an experimental system that provided near-stable water potential environments throughout lateral root development. First-order laterals of the primary root system of FR697 exhibited delayed determinacy when grown at a water potential of −0.28 MPa, resulting in longer and wider roots than in well-watered (WW) controls. In B73, in contrast, neither the length nor width of lateral roots was affected by water deficit. In water-stressed FR697, root elongation continued at or above the maximum rate in WW roots for 3 days longer, and was still 45% of maximum when WW roots approached their determinate length. Maintenance of root elongation was associated with sustained rates of cell production. In addition, kinematic analyses showed that reductions in tissue expansion rates with aging were delayed in the longitudinal, radial and tangential planes throughout the root growth zone. Thus, this study reveals large genotypic differences in the interaction of water stress with developmental determinacy of maize lateral roots.  相似文献   

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Endogenous contents of indolyl-3-acetic acid (IAA) and abscisic acid (ABA) were quantified in excised roots of Catasetum fimbriatum (Orchidaceae) cultured in vitro on solidified Vacin and Went medium with 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 % sucrose, as well as 2 % sucrose plus mannitol. Maximum root growth was observed in media with 4 % sucrose and 2 % sucrose plus 2.2 % mannitol, suggesting that a moderate water or osmotic stress promotes orchid root growth. Contents of both ABA and IAA increased in parallel to increasing sucrose concentration and a correlation between root elongation and the ABA/IAA ratio was observed. Incubating isolated C. fimbriatum roots with radiolabeled tryptophan, we showed an accumulation of IAA and its conjugates.  相似文献   

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Determinate root growth is an important adaptation feature for seedling establishment in some Cactaceae. We show that seedlings of Pachycereus pringlei have primary roots with a stable determinate developmental program. How water stress affects determinate root growth and lateral root development has not been studied. Here we address this question. Root growth was analyzed in plants growing in vitro under well-watered and water-deficient (created by polyethylene glycol) growth conditions. Under severe water stress roots terminated their growth earlier and the rate of growth was significantly decreased as a result of inhibition of both cell elongation and cell production. Under severe water stress the number of lateral roots and primordia per millimeter of primary root was 1.5-1.7 times greater than under well-watered conditions; however, the total number of lateral roots and primordia was the same under all conditions. Lateral roots resembled root spurs found in some Opuntioideae. Analysis of the dynamics of meristem exhaustion indicated that initial-cell activities are required for the maintenance of proliferation before meristem exhaustion. We conclude that lateral root formation is a stable developmental process resistant to severe water stress and that water stress accelerates the determinate developmental program of the primary root. Both of these features appear to be important for successful seedling establishment in a desert.  相似文献   

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Li  W. D.  Hou  J. L.  Wang  W. Q.  Tang  X. M.  Liu  C. L.  Xing  D. 《Russian Journal of Plant Physiology》2011,58(3):538-542
Two-year-old seedlings of licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch) were exposed to three degrees of water deficit, namely weak (60–70%), moderate (40–50%), and strong (20–30%) relative water content in soil, whereas control plants were grown in soil with 80–90% water content. Moderate and strong water deficit decreased the net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, and biomass production. Water use efficiency and the root-to-shoot ratio increased significantly in response to water deficit, indicating a high tolerance to drought. Weak water deficit did not decrease root biomass production, but significantly increased the production of glycyrrhizic acid (by 89%) and liquiritin (by 125%) in the roots. Therefore, a weak water deficit can increase the yield of root medical compounds without negative effect on root growth.  相似文献   

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Lateral root developmental plasticity induced by mild water stress was examined across a high‐resolution series of growth media water potentials (Ψw) in two genotypes of maize. The suitability of several media for imposing near‐stable Ψw treatments on transpiring plants over prolonged growth periods was assessed. Genotypic differences specific to responses of lateral root growth from the primary root system occurred between cultivars FR697 and B73 over a narrow series of water stress treatments ranging in Ψw from ?0.25 to ?0.40 MPa. In FR697, both the average length and number of first‐order lateral roots were substantially enhanced at a Ψw of ?0.25 MPa compared with well‐watered controls. These effects were separated spatially, occurring primarily in the upper and lower regions of the axial root, respectively. Furthermore, first‐order lateral roots progressively increased in diameter with increasing water stress, resulting in a maximum 2.3‐fold increase in root volume at a Ψw of ?0.40 MPa. In B73, in contrast, the length, diameter, nor number of lateral roots was increased in any of the water stress treatments. The genotype‐specific responses observed over this narrow range of Ψw demonstrate the necessity of high‐resolution studies at mild stress levels for characterization of lateral root developmental plasticity.  相似文献   

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We present a simple framework for modelling root growth and distribution with depth under varying soil water conditions. The framework considers the lateral growth of roots (proliferation) and the vertical extension of roots (root front velocity). The root front velocity is assumed to be constant when the roots descend into an initially wet soil profile. The lateral growth of roots is governed by two factors: (1) the current root mass or root length density at a given depth, and (2) soil water availability at that depth.Under non-limiting soil water conditions, the increase in root mass at any depth is governed by a logistic equation so that the root length density (R v) cannot exceed the maximum value. The maximumR v, is assumed to be the same for all depths. Additional dry matter partitioned to roots is initially distributed according to the current root mass at each depth. As the root mass approaches the maximum value, less dry matter is partitioned to that depth.When soil water is limiting, a water deficit factor is introduced to further modify the distribution of root dry matter. It is assumed that the plant is an energy minimiser so that more root mass is partitioned to the wetter regions of the soil where least energy will be expended for root growth. Hence, the model allows for enhanced root growth in areas where soil water is more easily available.Simulation results show that a variety of root distribution patterns can be reproduced due to varying soil water conditions. It has been demonstrated that broad patterns of root distribution reported in the literature can also be simulated by the model.  相似文献   

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Exudation of maize roots was studied using a microdrop recorder. The high-resolution measurements of relatively short-term changes in exudation seems to be one of the most useful and unproblematic applications of the microdrop recorder. When mannitol, polyethylene glycol (PEG) and kinetin were supplied to the medium bathing, the surfaces of excised maize roots, a marked decrease in root exudation was observed. The action of fusicoccin and that of abscisic acid (ABA) showed a sharp and then a slower decline on root exudation, though, enhanced exudation was sustained over a much longer period, in comparison to that recorded for mannitol and polyethylene glycol. A decline in the volume of exudates is related to an increase in the water deficit, in coincidence to changes in the osmotic gradient between root cells and the bathing medium generated by expelling exudates.  相似文献   

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Increase in cell number, and in anlage volume and length have been investigated during the development of lateral root primordia in roots of intact plants of Pisum sativum and Vicia faba and in excised roots of both species cultured in White's medium supplemented with 2% sucrose. With the exception of primordia in excised roots of Vicia, the general equation which best described increase in each aspect of primoridium growth measured against time was that for exponential growth. When the times necessary for cell number and primordium volume and length to double were determined at intervals over the period of development studied, however, they were found to vary. Similarly, estimates of the size of the proliferative fraction of cells at different times during anlage development indicated that this index of meristematic activity also fluctuated over the developmental period investigated, i.e., increase in cell number and in primordium volume and length do not occur in a truly exponential fashion as the primordia increase in size and cell number. One difference between anlage development in the roots of intact plants and in those grown in culture was that whereas the former primordia completed their development and emerged as lateral roots over the period of the investigation, the latter did not. Moreover, cell doubling time and anlage volume and length doubling times were longer, and the proliferation fraction of cells lower, over the whole period of, and at intervals during, primordium development in the excised roots compared with the results obtained for the roots of the corresponding intact plants.  相似文献   

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The impact of deficit and excess of soil water on plant growth, morphological plant features, N and P plant nutrition, soil properties, Rhizobium nodulation and the symbiosis between arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and Lotus tenuis Waldst. & Kit. were studied in a saline-sodic soil. Water excess treatment decreased root growth by 36% and increased shoot growth by 13% whereas water deficit treatment decreased both root and shoot growth (26 and 32%, respectively). Differences between stress conditions on shoot growth were due to the ability of L. tenuis to tolerate low oxygen concentration in the soil and the sufficiency of nutrients in soil to sustain shoot growth demands. Water excess treatment decreased pH, and increased available P and labile C in soil. Water deficit treatment decreased available P and also increased labile C. In general, N and P acquisition were affected more by water excess than water deficit. The number of nodules per gram of fresh roots only increased in water excess roots (97%). Under both stress conditions there was a significant proportion of roots colonized by AM fungi. Compared to control treatment, arbuscule formation decreased by 55 and 14% under water excess and water deficit, respectively. Vesicle formation increased 256% in water excess treatment and did not change under water deficit treatment. L. tenuis plants subjected to water deficit or excess treatments could grow, nodulated and maintained a symbiotic association with AM fungi by different strategies. Under water excess, L. tenuis plants decreased root growth and increased shoot growth to facilitate water elimination by transpiration. Under water deficit, L. tenuis plants decreased root growth but also shoot growth which in turn significant decreased the shoot/root ratio. In the present study, under water excess conditions AM fungi reduced nutrient transfer structures (arbuscules), the number of entry points and spore, and hyphal densities in soil, but increased resistance structures (vesicles). At water deficit, however, AM fungi reduced external hyphae and arbuscules to some extent, investing more in maintaining a similar proportion of vesicles in roots and spores in soil compared to control treatment.  相似文献   

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A natural abundance hydrogen stable isotope technique was used to study seasonal changes in source water utilization and water movement in the xylem of dimorphic root systems and stem bases of several woody shrubs or trees in mediterranean-type ecosystems of south Western Australia. Samples collected from the native treeBanksia prionotes over 18 months indicated that shallow lateral roots and deeply penetrating tap (sinker) roots obtained water of different origins over the course of a winter-wet/summer-dry annual cycle. During the wet season lateral roots acquired water mostly by uptake of recent precipitation (rain water) contained within the upper soil layers, and tap roots derived water from the underlying water table. The shoot obtained a mixture of these two water sources. As the dry season approached dependence on recent rain water decreased while that on ground water increased. In high summer, shallow lateral roots remained well-hydrated and shoots well supplied with ground water taken up by the tap root. This enabled plants to continue transpiration and carbon assimilation and thus complete their seasonal extension growth during the long (4–6 month) dry season. Parallel studies of other native species and two plantation-grown species ofEucalyptus all demonstrated behavior similar to that ofB. prionotes. ForB. prionotes, there was a strong negative correlation between the percentage of water in the stem base of a plant which was derived from the tap root (ground water) and the amount of precipitation which fell at the site. These data suggested that during the dry season plants derive the majority of the water they use from deeper sources while in the wet season most of the water they use is derived from shallower sources supplied by lateral roots in the upper soil layers. The data collected in this study supported the notion that the dimorphic rooting habit can be advantageous for large woody species of floristically-rich, open, woodlands and heathlands where the acquisition of seasonally limited water is at a premium.  相似文献   

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Cinch is a morphogenetically active herbicide that inhibits primary root growth and induces abnormal ``nodule-like' lateral roots on Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. Using 200 nm Cinch, the early stages of lateral root formation occurred along the apical half of the root axis; but once emerged, they were inhibited from further growth. Second-order lateral roots formed at the base of stunted first-order lateral roots after 5 days of Cinch treatment. Results from Cinch experiments suggested that pericycle cells are determined in the meristem to be potential sites of lateral root formation, and the developmental transition point between emerged lateral roots and subsequent growth is inhibited. Results using 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid suggest that Cinch is not a chemical analog of auxin. Received August 8, 1997; accepted February 23, 1998  相似文献   

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Root system architecture plays an important role in determining nutrient and water acquisition and is modulated by endogenous and environmental factors, resulting in considerable developmental plasticity. The orientation of primary root growth in response to gravity (gravitropism) has been studied extensively, but little is known about the behaviour of lateral roots in response to this signal. Here, we analysed the response of lateral roots to gravity and, consistently with previous observations, we showed that gravitropism was acquired slowly after emergence. Using a lateral root induction system, we studied the kinetics for the appearance of statoliths, phloem connections and auxin transporter gene expression patterns. We found that statoliths could not be detected until 1 day after emergence, whereas the gravitropic curvature of the lateral root started earlier. Auxin transporters modulate auxin distribution in primary root gravitropism. We found differences regarding PIN3 and AUX1 expression patterns between the lateral root and the primary root apices. Especially PIN3, which is involved in primary root gravitropism, was not expressed in the lateral root columella. Our work revealed new developmental transitions occurring in lateral roots after emergence, and auxin transporter expression patterns that might explain the specific response of lateral roots to gravity.  相似文献   

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Plant root development is highly plastic in order to cope with various environmental stresses; many questions on the mechanisms underlying developmental plasticity of root system remain unanswered. Recently, we showed that autophagic PCD occurs in the region of root apical meristem in response to severe water deficit. We provided evidence that reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation may trigger the cell death process of the meristematic cells in the stressed root tips. Analysis of BAX inhibitor-1 (AtBI1) expression and the phenotypic response of atbi1-1 mutant under the severe water stress revealed that AtBI1 and the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response pathway modulate water stress-induced PCD. As a result, the thick and short lateral roots with increased tolerance to the stress are induced. We propose that under severe drought condition, plants activate PCD program in the root apical root meristem, so that apical root dominance is removed. In this way, they can remodel their root system architecture to adapt the stress environment.Key words: Arabidopsis, adaptation, PCD, root system architecture, water stressPlant shoot apical dominance is well known. The axillary buds are inhibited by the growing shoot apical meristem, and they would not grow until the shoot apical meristems are decapitated.1 The same phenomenon has been found in the roots of dicot plants. Primary roots exhibit apical dominance over lateral roots and are able to penetrate deeply into the soil. Lateral root primordia were rapidly activated when primary root tips of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) were removed.2 It is apparent that apical meristem activity in shoots and roots determines lateral organs and the shapes of above ground and root system architecture under normal conditions. Many plants have active meristematic activity in their shoot and root tips through their whole life resulting in indeterminate development of their shoots and primary roots, whereas others generate branches at certain developmental stages when the meristematic activity and apical dominance become low.It has long been known that plants modify their root morphology, orientation and increase root biomass to maximize water and nutrient absorption.3,4 However, how the root morphology and architecture are changed in response to water shortage and what the underlying mechanisms are largely unknown. Previously, it has been reported that plants, due to their sessile nature, have developed a very important adaptive mechanism, namely hydrotropism to avoid the damage caused by water shortage. Plant roots can sense the moisture gradient and grow toward to water or moisture when they are grown at conditions with non-uniform water distribution.5 Recently, we found another key mechanism through which plants can remove root apical dominance and remodel their root system architecture, thus to minimize the damage caused by a uniform severe water shortage condition.6Firstly, we found that growth rates of the Arabidopsis plants germinated on normal conditions were reduced when the concentrations of PEG in the growth media was increased, and primary roots of the stressed plants completely ceased growth when the PEG concentrations reached 40% (w/v) in the agar medium, a severe water stress. The results showed that growth cessation of the stressed plants was caused by PCD of the cells in the region of root apical meristems, and the cells underwent autophagic cell death upon the most severe water deficit. Secondly, we demonstrated that AtBI-1, a marker gene which plays a critical role in protecting the cells from ER stress-induced PCD in plants, mediates water stress-induced PCD of the root meristem. Further observation of ROS accumulation in the root tips upon to the severe water stress suggests that the high level of the ROS may disrupt the ER homeostasis and ROS may act as a signal to trigger the PCD. Importantly, we found that the occurrence of PCD of the meristematic cells of the stressed plants promoted the development of lateral roots. These short and tublized lateral roots grew slowly under severe water stress, but they could immediately become normal lateral roots and resume their elongation and after rehydration. Plant growth is subsequently restored to complete their entire life cycle. However, the lateral roots induced by decapitating primary root tips under normal conditions did not continue elongation like the stress induced lateral roots, and they cannot restore their growth after rehydration.Based on these results, we propose that plants can sense the severity of water stress, initiate autophagic PCD of meristematic cells in Arabidopsis root tips through ER stress signaling pathway and stimulate lateral root development (Fig. 1). Death of meristematic cells results in the loss of mitotic cell division activity in meristem and eventual root meristem function. The outcome of PCD caused-loss of root meristem activity is same as the surgical removal of apical root tips. In both cases, lateral root primordia are activated and lateral root emergence is promoted. However, the main difference between water stress induced-loss of root meristem function and surgical decapitation of root tips is that the former induces lateral roots with enhanced stress tolerance plays key roles in post-stress recovery, whereas the latter promotes development of lateral roots do not alter stress response. This implicates that stress-induced loss of meristem function and subsequent occurrence of specified lateral roots are adaptive mechanisms for plants to cope with the severe water stress. In other words, plants induce cell death of root meristem for living better.Open in a separate windowFigure 1A simplified model depicting the role of PCD in root meristem in plastic development of root system architecture in response to water stress.It is known that auxin distribution and maxima play key roles in lateral root initiation and emergence.710 Alteration in auxin polar transport has been proposed as the main reason of decapitation induced lateral root development.11 It is conceivable that auxin is also involved in stress induced-lateral root formation and development, but it is clear that interplay between stress signaling cascades and developmental signalings occurs after perception of the stress signals by plant cells resulting in root system development remodeling. These findings provide novel insights into mechanisms of plants to adapt to the uniform severe water stress at organ, cellular and molecular levels. However, the research of plastic development of root system in response to water stress is still in its infancy. Combinatorial strategies for the investigation of stress induced-PCD of root meristematic cells and subsequent lateral root development will help to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying this positive response of plants in response to severe water stress. In particular, further study of auxin redistribution under water stress and interaction between auxin and stress hormone signalings in remodeling root system architecture will further our understanding of how developmental plasticity of plant root system is regulated. The results will facilitate the improvement of drought tolerance in crops.  相似文献   

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Development correlations between roots in heterogeneous environments   总被引:4,自引:3,他引:4  
Roots are known to respond to favourable nutrient conditions by increased initiation and growth of lateral roots. The problem studied here was to what extent does this local developmental response depend on the environments of other roots on the same plant. Such dependence could allow for an optimal allocation of resources required for root growth in unpredictable, heterogeneous soils. Pea seedlings (Pisum sativum var. arvense cv. Dun) were pruned and grown to have two equal root systems, each in an individual container. As expected, these roots responded by increased development to a wide range of nutrient solution concentrations. The local development of these roots, expressed by their dry weight, was a function of the relative rather than the absolute conditions in which they were grown: roots in a given environment developed more rapidly if other roots on the same plant were in poorer than if they were in richer nutrient conditions. The number of lateral initials doubled within 3d after the roots were exposed to optimal nutrient conditions, before any dry weight differences could be detected. This rapid root initiation was also a function of the conditions other roots of the same plant were in. These results mean that root development, and especially lateral root initiation, depends on the integrated effects of the local environment and the internal correlative relations between the roots.  相似文献   

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Summary The effect of indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) on lateral root formation was investigated in adventitious root culture of Panax ginseng. Lateral root formation was affected by IBA (24.6 μM) or NAA (9.8 μM). Lateral root primordia emerged from the explant root pericycle after about 7 d of culture when the roots were cultured on Schenk and Hildebrandt (SH) medium supplemented with 24.6 μM IBA or 9.8 μM NAA. However, no changes were observed in the explant root pericycle on auxin-free medium. The IBA treatment was more effective for lateral root induction and root growth compared to NAA. In morphological and histological aspects, the lateral roots formed under IBA treatment developed normally, while NAA-treated roots exhibited abnormal growth. The accumulation of total saponin was greater in roots treated with IBA than with NAA.  相似文献   

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Two-year-old olive trees (Olea europaea L., cv. Coratina) were subjected to a 15-day period of water deficit, followed by 12 days of rewatering. Water deficit caused decreases in predawn leaf water potential (Ψw), relative water content and osmotic potential at full turgor (Ψ π100) of leaves and roots, which were normally restored upon the subsequent rewatering. Extracts of leaves and roots of well-watered olive plants revealed that the most predominant sugars are mannitol and glucose, which account for more than 80% of non-structural carbohydrates and polyols. A marked increase in mannitol content occurred in tissues of water-stressed plants. During water deficit, the levels of glucose, sucrose and stachyose decreased in thin roots (with a diameter <1 mm), whereas medium roots (diameter of 1–5 mm) exhibited no differences. Inorganic cations largely contribute to Ψ π100 and remained stable during the period of water deficit, except for the level of Ca2+, which increased of 25% in water-stressed plants. The amount of malate increased in both leaves and roots during the dry period, whereas citrate and oxalate decreased. Thin roots seem to be more sensitive to water deficit and its consequent effects, while medium roots present more reactivity and a higher osmotic adjustment. The results support the hypothesis that the observed decreases in Ψw and active osmotic adjustment in leaves and roots of water-stressed olive plants may be physiological responses to tolerate water deficit.  相似文献   

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miR156 is an evolutionarily highly conserved miRNA in plants that defines an age‐dependent flowering pathway. The investigations thus far have largely, if not exclusively, confined to plant aerial organs. Root branching architecture is a major determinant of water and nutrients uptake for plants. We show here that MIR156 genes are differentially expressed in specific cells/tissues of lateral roots. Plants overexpressing miR156 produce more lateral roots whereas reducing miR156 levels leads to fewer lateral roots. We demonstrate that at least one representative from the three groups of miR156 targets SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN‐LIKE (SPL) genes: SPL3, SPL9 and SPL10 are involved in the repression of lateral root growth, with SPL10 playing a dominant role. In addition, both MIR156 and SPLs are responsive to auxin signaling suggesting that miR156/SPL modules might be involved in the proper timing of the lateral root developmental progression. Collectively, these results unravel a role for miR156/SPLs modules in lateral root development in Arabidopsis.  相似文献   

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The present investigation was carried out to characterize genotypic variability in chickpea for water deficit tolerance by exploring the antioxidative defense system and seedling growth. Twenty nine chickpea genotypes including cultivars and advanced lines were grown under control and water deficit conditions induced by adding 3 % mannitol. The genotypes showed differential response in seedling growth under water deficit conditions. The activities of catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were observed to be differentially expressed in the roots of various genotypes, under control and water deficit conditions. The contents of H2O2, malondialdehyde (MDA) and proline were also observed to be variable in the roots of all the genotypes, under control and water deficit conditions. Stress tolerance index for the various parameters, viz, CAT and SOD activity, H2O2, MDA and proline content, root length, shoot length and their biomass was determined and the level of stress resistance calculated. The genotypes which showed increased activities of CAT and SOD, decreased contents of H2O2 and MDA together with least affected seedling growth under water deficit conditions exhibited higher stress resistance capacity. Multivariate principal component analysis for all the parameters affected under water deficit conditions, grouped the genotypes into three clusters having different (high, moderate and low) levels of stress resistance. Complete linkage clustering grouped these genotypes into two major clusters-I and II. The genotypes present in sub–sub cluster ‘A1’ and sub cluster ‘B’ of major cluster-I have been observed to possess high stress resistance levels for respective parameters. It can thus be concluded that chickpea genotypes exhibiting increased stress resistance levels in relation to SOD and CAT activities, H2O2 and MDA contents and seedling growth would have higher stress tolerance under water deficit conditions.  相似文献   

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Roots perform vital roles for adaptation and productivity under water-deficit stress, even though their specific functions are poorly understood. In this study, the genetic control of the nodal-root architectural and anatomical response to water deficit were investigated among diverse spring barley accessions. Water deficit induced substantial variations in the nodal root traits. The cortical, stele, and total root cross-sectional areas of the main-shoot nodal roots decreased under water deficit, but increased in the tiller nodal roots. Root xylem density and arrested nodal roots increased under water deficit, with the formation of root suberization/lignification and large cortical aerenchyma. Genome-wide association study implicated 11 QTL intervals in the architectural and anatomical nodal root response to water deficit. Among them, three and four QTL intervals had strong effects across seasons and on both root architectural and anatomical traits, respectively. Genome-wide epistasis analysis revealed 44 epistatically interacting SNP loci. Further analyses showed that these QTL intervals contain important candidate genes, including ZIFL2, MATE, and PPIB, whose functions are shown to be related to the root adaptive response to water deprivation in plants. These results give novel insight into the genetic architectures of barley nodal root response to soil water deficit stress in the fields, and thus offer useful resources for root-targeted marker-assisted selection.  相似文献   

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