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Early osmotic adjustment responses in drought- resistant and drought-sensitive oilseed rape
Authors:Sarah Hatzig  ;L Irina Zaharia  ;Suzanne Abrams  ;MarieHohmann  ;Laurie Legoahec  ;Alain Bouchereau  ;Nathalie Nesi  ;Rod J Snowdon
Institution:1.Department of Plant Breeding, IFZ Research Centre for Biosystems, Land Use and Nutrition, Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany;2.National Research Council of Canada, Aquatic and Crop Resource Development, Saskatoon, SK, Canada;3.Department of Chemistry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada;4.UMR 1349 INRA-AgroCampus Ouest-Université de Rennes 1, Joint Laboratory for Genetics, Environment and Plant Protection (IGEPP), Le Rheu Cedex, France
Abstract:The impact of osmotic stress on growth, physiology, and metabolism of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) was investigated by detailed analysis of biomass traits, hormone metabolites and osmolytes in two genetically unrelated drought-tolerant genotypes and two unrelated drought-sensitive genotypes. Seedlings were grown in vitro under controlled conditions and osmotic stress was simulated by applying a gradual treatment with polyethylene glycol (PEG 6000), followed by hypo-osmotic treatment of variants used for metabolite determination. The results provide a basis for the identification of reliable selection criteria for drought resistance in oilseed rape. The in vitro cultivation system established during this study enabled effective discrimination of early osmotic stress responses between drought-resistant and -susceptible oilseed rape genotypes that also show large differences in relative seed yield under drought conditions in the field. Clear physiological and metabolic differences were observed between the drought-resistant and drought-sensitive genotypes, suggesting that osmotic adjustment is a key component of drought response in oilseed rape. Unexpectedly, however, the drought-resistant genotypes did not show typical hormonal adjustment and osmolyte accumulation, suggesting that they possess alternative physiological mechanisms enabling avoidance of stress symptoms.
Keywords:Abscisic acid  Brassica napus  drought  hormones  metabolites
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