Citation Information

  • Title : Relationship between constitutive root aerenchyma formation and flooding tolerance in Zea nicaraguensis
  • Source : Plant and Soil
  • Publisher : SPRINGER
  • Volume : 370
  • Issue : 1-2
  • Pages : 447-460
  • Year : 2013
  • DOI : 10.1007/s11104-013-1641-0
  • ISBN : 0032-079X
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Mano,Yoshiro
    • Omori,Fumie
  • Climates: Hot summer continental (Dsa, Dfa, Dwa).
  • Cropping Systems: Barley. Maize. Wheat.
  • Countries: USA.

Summary

The teosinte Zea nicaraguensis, which is adapted to frequently flooded lowlands, is considered a valuable germplasm resource for the development of flooding-tolerant maize. This species can form constitutive root aerenchyma under well-drained conditions. The objectives of this study were to screen Z. nicaraguensis accessions for the capacity to form constitutive aerenchyma, to obtain progeny with differing degrees of aerenchyma formation, and to compare the flooding tolerance of these progeny. We evaluated constitutive aerenchyma formation in the root cortex of seedlings of eight accessions and several segregating populations of Z. nicaraguensis. We also evaluated flooding tolerance in lines selected for high or low degrees of constitutive aerenchyma formation. Seedlings of the eight accessions showed an extremely wide and continuous range of variation in aerenchyma formation. By phenotypic selection within two accessions, we obtained lines with either high or low degrees of constitutive aerenchyma formation. The lines selected for a higher degree of formation showed relatively high flooding tolerance evaluated by shoot dry weight ratio (flooded:control) than those with a lower degree of formation. A greater capacity to form constitutive aerenchyma can enhance flooding tolerance.

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