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Pollen grain number and viability contribute to variation in effective ovule number among oilseed rape genotypes

Authors :
Biyun Chen
Xiao Guo
Bao-Luo Ma
Neil B. McLaughlin
Xiaoming Wu
Yajun Gao
Source :
Euphytica. 218
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

While no significant differences in initial ovule number were found among oilseed rape genotypes, there was a large variation in effective ovule number (EON), which determines the final seeds per silique (SPS), a critical component of yield. In this study, we selected 18 oilseed rape genotypes with contrasting nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUtE) to unravel the main factors responsible for different EON and determine the critical period of EON formation under both a field and a pot experiments from 2016-2018. The high NUtE genotypes displayed significantly higher NUtE by 14.3%, along with greater yield per plant (29.4%) and SPS (21.1%) than the low NUtE genotypes. The greater productivity of the high NUtE genotypes was associated with 44.1% higher pollen grain number, 23.5% greater pollen viability, and 39.3% lower ovule abortion rate, compared to the low NUtE genotypes. In addition, the heart stage was the critical ovule development period for delineating the variability of EON among contrasting NUtE oilseed rape genotypes, when the high NUtE genotypes displayed higher silique net photosynthetic rate, surface area, biomass, and RNA expression levels. Taken together, this study indicated the pollen grain number, pollen viability and ovule abortion rate contributed to the final variation in EON and the heart stage was the critical period of determining the EON differences among contrasting NUtE genotypes. Increasing pollen grain number and pollen viability, and decreasing ovule abortion rate before heart stage should be the prerequisite for breeders to improve yield and NUtE of oilseed rape genotypes.

Details

ISSN :
15735060 and 00142336
Volume :
218
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Euphytica
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b0c8d04197e90a067a8551a44ab72173
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10681-021-02954-1