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Grain filling of cereals under soil drying.

Authors :
Jianchang Yang
Jianhua Zhang
Source :
New Phytologist; Jan2006, Vol. 169 Issue 2, p223-236, 14p, 5 Charts, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Contents Summary 1 I. Introduction 2 II. Problems in grain filling: unfavorably delayed whole-plant senescence 2 III. Controlled soil drying improves carbon remobilization and grain filling as a result of enhanced whole-plant senescence 3 IV. Hormonal regulation of whole-plant senescence and grain filling 7 V. Activities of key enzymes involved in carbon remobilization and grain filling 8 VI. Conclusions 10 Acknowledgements 10 References 10 Monocarpic plants require the initiation of whole-plant senescence to remobilize and transfer assimilates pre-stored in vegetative tissues to grains. Delayed whole-plant senescence caused by either heavy use of nitrogen fertilizer or adoption of lodging-resistant cultivars/hybrids that remain green when the grains are due to ripen results in a low harvest index with much nonstructural carbohydrate (NSC) left in the straw. Usually, water stress during the grain-filling period induces early senescence, reduces photosynthesis, and shortens the grain-filling period; however, it increases the remobilization of NSC from the vegetative tissues to the grain. If mild soil drying is properly controlled during the later grain-filling period in rice ( Oryza sativa) and wheat ( Triticum aestivum), it can enhance whole-plant senescence, lead to faster and better remobilization of carbon from vegetative tissues to grains, and accelerate the grain-filling rate. In cases where plant senescence is unfavorably delayed, such as by heavy use of nitrogen and the introduction of hybrids with strong heterosis, the gain from the enhanced remobilization and accelerated grain-filling rate can outweigh the loss of reduced photosynthesis and the shortened grain-filling period, leading to an increased grain yield, better harvest index and higher water-use efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X
Volume :
169
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
New Phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19381884
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01597.x