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Effect of Drought on Metabolism and Partitioning of Carbon in Two Wheat Varieties Differing in Drought-tolerance
Authors:NICOLAS  MARC E; LAMBERS  HANS; SIMPSON  RICHARD J; DALLING  MICHAEL J
Institution:Plant Sciences Section, School of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Melbourne Parkville, Victoria, Australia 3052
Abstract:A model was constructed to describe the partitioning of carbonon the third and seventh day from anthesis for well-wateredand droughted plants of two wheat varieties (Triticum aestivumL. cv. Warigal and Condor). The glasshouse-grown plants weredetillered so that a simplified model could be derived for themain stem. The 9-d drought treatment, imposed just after anthesisduring the period of cell division in the grains, reduced grainyield by 18 per cent in Warigal and 30 per cent in Condor. Netcarbon fixation was up to 60 per cent higher in Warigal thanCondor towards the end of the drought period and this correlatedwith better osmotic adjustment in the flag leaf. Carbon partitioningbetween plant organs responded to water deficit more rapidlythan net carbon fixation. On day 3, carbon allocation to theroots of droughted plants was maintained in Condor and increasedby 14 per cent in Warigal, whereas carbon allocation to theear decreased in both varieties. However the roots did not competewell with the ear when the water deficit became more severe.Warigal accumulated 3 times more stem reserves than Condor underdrought. In the roots, the pattern of carbon allocation betweenrespiration and carbon accumulation changed soon after impositionof drought. Although total root respiration decreased underdrought it became more energy efficient, particularly for Warigal,as less respiration took place via the alternative pathway.On day 3, the larger carbon allocation to the roots and thelower root respiration accounted for the 4-times larger sugaraccumulation in droughted roots of Warigal compared with thoseof Condor. Osmotic adjustment in mature leaves and roots maybe of importance for the maintenance of vital processes andfor recovery after drought. Triticum aestivum L., wheat, drought, carbon, partitioning
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