Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought

"Traditional rice (Oryza sativa) varieties are valuable resources for the improvement of drought resistance. qDTY3.2 is a drought-yield quantitative trait locus that was identified in a population derived from the traditional variety Moroberekan and the drought-susceptible variety Swarna. In this st...

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Autores principales: Grondin, Alexandre, Dixit, Shalabh, Torres, Rolando, Venkateshwarlu, Challa, Rogers, Eric, Mitchell-Olds, Thomas, Benfey, Philip N., Kumar, Arvind, Henry, Amelia
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Publicado: Springer 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164829
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author Grondin, Alexandre
Dixit, Shalabh
Torres, Rolando
Venkateshwarlu, Challa
Rogers, Eric
Mitchell-Olds, Thomas
Benfey, Philip N.
Kumar, Arvind
Henry, Amelia
author_browse Benfey, Philip N.
Dixit, Shalabh
Grondin, Alexandre
Henry, Amelia
Kumar, Arvind
Mitchell-Olds, Thomas
Rogers, Eric
Torres, Rolando
Venkateshwarlu, Challa
author_facet Grondin, Alexandre
Dixit, Shalabh
Torres, Rolando
Venkateshwarlu, Challa
Rogers, Eric
Mitchell-Olds, Thomas
Benfey, Philip N.
Kumar, Arvind
Henry, Amelia
author_sort Grondin, Alexandre
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description "Traditional rice (Oryza sativa) varieties are valuable resources for the improvement of drought resistance. qDTY3.2 is a drought-yield quantitative trait locus that was identified in a population derived from the traditional variety Moroberekan and the drought-susceptible variety Swarna. In this study, our aim was to characterize the physiological mechanisms associated with qDTY3.2. Our approach was to phenotype fifteen BC2F3:4 lines for shoot and root drought resistance-related traits as compared to Swarna in the field under well-watered and drought stress conditions. Four BC2F3:4 lines contrasting for yield under drought were selected for detailed characterization of shoot morphology, water use related traits, flowering time and root system architecture in the field as well as in controlled environments (lysimeters in a greenhouse, and gel imaging platform in a growth chamber) Across five field experiments, grain yield correlated significantly with root growth along the soil profile, flowering time, and canopy temperature under drought conditions. The four selected BC2F3:4 lines showed earlier flowering time, reduced distribution of root growth to shallow soil layers which resulted in lower water uptake (between 0 and 30 cm) and drought-induced increased distribution of root growth to deep soil layers (between 30 and 60 cm) as compared to Swarna in the field. Root system architecture phenotypes were confirmed in whole root systems in lysimeters, and corresponded to higher numbers of root tips in a gel imaging platform, highlighting the potential stability of some root traits across different growth stages and systems We conclude that earlier flowering time, reduced shallow root growth, and drought-induced increased deep root growth are associated with the presence of qDTY3.2 since these phenotypes were consistently observed in the selected QTL lines with full introgression of qDTY3.2. We hypothesize that the qDTY3.2 associated RSA phenotypes led to better use of water and metabolic resources which, combined with earlier flowering time, improved yield under drought."
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spelling CGSpace1648292024-12-19T14:13:39Z Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought Grondin, Alexandre Dixit, Shalabh Torres, Rolando Venkateshwarlu, Challa Rogers, Eric Mitchell-Olds, Thomas Benfey, Philip N. Kumar, Arvind Henry, Amelia drought drought resistance plant breeding plant physiology quantitative trait loci varieties "Traditional rice (Oryza sativa) varieties are valuable resources for the improvement of drought resistance. qDTY3.2 is a drought-yield quantitative trait locus that was identified in a population derived from the traditional variety Moroberekan and the drought-susceptible variety Swarna. In this study, our aim was to characterize the physiological mechanisms associated with qDTY3.2. Our approach was to phenotype fifteen BC2F3:4 lines for shoot and root drought resistance-related traits as compared to Swarna in the field under well-watered and drought stress conditions. Four BC2F3:4 lines contrasting for yield under drought were selected for detailed characterization of shoot morphology, water use related traits, flowering time and root system architecture in the field as well as in controlled environments (lysimeters in a greenhouse, and gel imaging platform in a growth chamber) Across five field experiments, grain yield correlated significantly with root growth along the soil profile, flowering time, and canopy temperature under drought conditions. The four selected BC2F3:4 lines showed earlier flowering time, reduced distribution of root growth to shallow soil layers which resulted in lower water uptake (between 0 and 30 cm) and drought-induced increased distribution of root growth to deep soil layers (between 30 and 60 cm) as compared to Swarna in the field. Root system architecture phenotypes were confirmed in whole root systems in lysimeters, and corresponded to higher numbers of root tips in a gel imaging platform, highlighting the potential stability of some root traits across different growth stages and systems We conclude that earlier flowering time, reduced shallow root growth, and drought-induced increased deep root growth are associated with the presence of qDTY3.2 since these phenotypes were consistently observed in the selected QTL lines with full introgression of qDTY3.2. We hypothesize that the qDTY3.2 associated RSA phenotypes led to better use of water and metabolic resources which, combined with earlier flowering time, improved yield under drought." 2018-12 2024-12-19T12:54:20Z 2024-12-19T12:54:20Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164829 en Open Access Springer Grondin, Alexandre; Dixit, Shalabh; Torres, Rolando; Venkateshwarlu, Challa; Rogers, Eric; Mitchell-Olds, Thomas; Benfey, Philip N.; Kumar, Arvind and Henry, Amelia. 2018. Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought. Rice, Volume 11, no. 1
spellingShingle drought
drought resistance
plant breeding
plant physiology
quantitative trait loci
varieties
Grondin, Alexandre
Dixit, Shalabh
Torres, Rolando
Venkateshwarlu, Challa
Rogers, Eric
Mitchell-Olds, Thomas
Benfey, Philip N.
Kumar, Arvind
Henry, Amelia
Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought
title Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought
title_full Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought
title_fullStr Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought
title_full_unstemmed Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought
title_short Physiological mechanisms contributing to the QTL qDTY3.2effects on improved performance of rice Moroberekan x Swarna BC2F3:4 lines under drought
title_sort physiological mechanisms contributing to the qtl qdty3 2effects on improved performance of rice moroberekan x swarna bc2f3 4 lines under drought
topic drought
drought resistance
plant breeding
plant physiology
quantitative trait loci
varieties
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164829
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