Genotypic variation for stem reserves and mobilization in wheat: I. postanthesis changes in internode dry matter

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Ehdaie, B [1 ]
Alloush, GA
Madore, MA
Waines, JG
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[1] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Bot & Plant Sci, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
[2] Tishreen Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Soil Sci, Latakia, Syria
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10.2135/cropsci2005.04-0033
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Wheat crops grown in dryland areas may depend more on stem reserves for grain filling than on current photosynthesis. We evaluated the hypothesis that internode length, weight, and specific weight of genotypes affect accumulation and mobilization of stem reserves. This knowledge might complement selection in stressful environments. Genotypic variation for internode characteristics and their effects on dry matter accumulation and mobilization were measured at 10-d intervals in 11 diverse wheat cultivars grown under well-watered and droughted field conditions across 2 yr. Relationships among internode characteristics and accumulation and mobilization of stein reserves were determined. The main effect of year, irrigation, genotype, and harvest date and genotype X harvest date interaction were significant. Internode length, weight, and specific weight were reduced under drought. Mobilized dry matter from peduncle, penultimate, and the lower internodes ranged from 43 to 171, 81 to 272, and from 198 to 474 mg, respectively. Mobilized dry matter was less in well-watered than in droughted conditions for peduncle (93 vs. 110 mg) but not for penultimate (173 vs. 143 mg) and the lower internodes (331 vs. 304 mg). Drought increased mobilization efficiency, expressed as percentage of maximum dry mater mobilized, in the peduncle, penultimate, and the lower internodes by 65, 11, and 5%, respectively. Stem maximum specific weight was correlated (r = 0.64) with stem mobilized dry matter. Balanced partitioning of stem length into tipper and lower internodes and internode maximum specific weight are important in genotypic accumulation and mobilization of stem reserves in wheat.
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