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Gas film retention and underwater photosynthesis during field submergence of four contrasting rice genotypes
- Source :
- Winkel, A, Pedersen, O, Ella, E, Ismail, A M & Colmer, T D 2014, ' Gas film retention and underwater photosynthesis during field submergence of four contrasting rice genotypes ', Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 65, no. 12, pp. 3225-3233 . https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru166, Journal of Experimental Botany
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Summary The flood-tolerant genotype FR13A retains leaf gas films and its capacity for underwater net photosynthesis, whereas gas films are lost faster and photosynthesis declines markedly in sensitive genotypes.<br />Floods can completely submerge some rice (Oryza sativa L.) fields. Leaves of rice have gas films that aid O2 and CO2 exchange under water. The present study explored the relationship between gas film persistence and underwater net photosynthesis (PN) as influenced by genotype and submergence duration. Four contrasting genotypes (FR13A, IR42, Swarna, and Swarna-Sub1) were submerged for 13 days in the field and leaf gas films, chlorophyll, and the capacity for underwater PN at near ambient and high CO2 were assessed with time of submergence. At high CO2 during the PN assay, all genotypes initially showed high rates of underwater PN, and this rate was not affected by time of submergence in FR13A. This superior photosynthetic performance of FR13A was not evident in Swarna-Sub1 (carrying the SUB1 QTL) and the declines in underwater PN in both Swarna-Sub1 and Swarna were equal to that in IR42. At near ambient CO2 concentration, underwater PN declined in all four genotypes and this corresponded with loss of leaf gas films with time of submergence. FR13A retained leaf gas films moderately longer than the other genotypes, but gas film retention was not linked to SUB1. Diverse rice germplasm should be screened for gas film persistence during submergence, as this trait could potentially increase carbohydrate status and internal aeration owing to increased underwater PN, which contributes to submergence tolerance in rice.
- Subjects :
- Chlorophyll
Time Factors
Genotype
Physiology
FR13A
IR42
Swarna
Oryza sativa
Plant Science
Biology
Photosynthesis
leaf gas films
survival
Aerenchyma
chemistry.chemical_compound
flooding stress
Co2 concentration
leaf hydrophobicity
Underwater
SUB1
Swarna-Sub1
fungi
food and beverages
Oryza
Carbon Dioxide
Floods
Plant Leaves
chemistry
Agronomy
leaf chlorophyll
Carbon dioxide
Gases
Aeration
submergence tolerance
leaf air layer
Research Paper
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Winkel, A, Pedersen, O, Ella, E, Ismail, A M & Colmer, T D 2014, ' Gas film retention and underwater photosynthesis during field submergence of four contrasting rice genotypes ', Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 65, no. 12, pp. 3225-3233 . https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru166, Journal of Experimental Botany
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....81ac63284ff3dfc89c6a3b48877adacf