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Responses of rice to chronic and acute iron toxicity: genotypic differences and biofortification aspects
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Michael?FreiEmail author  Richmond?Narh?Tetteh  Ando?Lalaina?Razafindrazaka  Michael?Apolonius?Fuh  Lin-Bo?Wu  Mathias?Becker
Institution:1.Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation (INRES),Plant Nutrition,Bonn,Germany
Abstract:

Background and aims

Iron (Fe) toxicity is a wide-spread stress in lowland rice production. The aim of this study was to differentiate between responses to acute Fe stress during the vegetative stage and chronic Fe stress throughout the growing period.

Methods

Six rice genotypes were tested in a semi-artificial greenhouse setup, in which acute (almost 1500 mg L?1 Fe in soil solution during the vegetative stage) and chronic (200 to 300 mg L?1 Fe throughout the season) Fe toxicity were simulated.

Results

Acute Fe stress induced early development of heavy leaf bronzing, whereas moderate symptoms occurred in the chronic treatment throughout the season. Grain yields were only reduced in the chronic stress treatment (?23 %) due to reductions in spikelet fertility, grain number and grain weight. Symptom formation during the early growth stages did not reflect yield responses in all genotypes. Only one genotype showed increases in grain Fe concentrations (24 % in the acute stress and 44 % in the chronic stress) compared to the control.

Conclusions

Contrasting genotypes responded differently to acute and chronic Fe toxicity, and one genotype showed consistent tolerance and the ability to translocate excess Fe into grains. These traits can be useful in the adaptive breeding of rice for Fe toxic environments.
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