ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Karnal, Haryana 132001, India.
ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, Delhi 110012, India.
Funct Plant Biol. 2024 Sep;51. doi: 10.1071/FP24107.
In wheat (Triticum aestivum ), canopy architecture, culm diameter and stem strength are the key providers of lodging tolerance. To better understand the lodging phenomenon and determine the best linked trait to lodging, a study of lodging resistance was conducted in both artificially-induced and natural lodging conditions. Various morphological, phenological and biochemical traits, such as acid detergent fibre, acid detergent lignin, cellulose and activity of lignin-synthesising enzymes (phenylalanine ammonia lyase and tyrosine ammonia lyase) were recorded. Anatomical features were also examined by light microscopy, using the Wiesner reaction. Genotype C306 demonstrated the highest susceptibility to lodging compared to other varieties due to its limited production of lignin-synthesising enzymes, as well as its taller plant height and narrower culms. The dwarf mutants (DM6 and DM7) have a stronger resistance against lodging because they have thick stems and a short plant canopy structure. The most suitable donors for lodging are semidwarf varieties (HD2967, DPW621-50, DBW88) because they have higher production of lignin and lignin-synthesising enzymes. Grey correlation analysis also confirmed the ability of these three genotypes to tolerate lodging. The genotypes studied were comprehensively ranked. The study also includes an effort towards the standardisation of lodging methodology under artificial conditions.
在小麦(Triticum aestivum)中,冠层结构、茎直径和茎强度是抗倒伏能力的关键提供因素。为了更好地理解倒伏现象并确定与倒伏相关的最佳性状,在人工诱导和自然倒伏条件下进行了抗倒伏研究。记录了各种形态、物候和生化特征,如酸性洗涤剂纤维、酸性洗涤剂木质素、纤维素和木质素合成酶(苯丙氨酸解氨酶和酪氨酸解氨酶)的活性。还通过使用 Wiesner 反应的光学显微镜检查了解剖特征。与其他品种相比,品种 C306 由于木质素合成酶的产生有限,以及植株较高和茎较窄,对倒伏的敏感性最高。矮秆突变体(DM6 和 DM7)具有更强的抗倒伏能力,因为它们的茎较粗,冠层结构较短。最适合抗倒伏的供体是半矮秆品种(HD2967、DPW621-50、DBW88),因为它们的木质素和木质素合成酶产量更高。灰色关联分析也证实了这三种基因型的抗倒伏能力。对研究的基因型进行了综合排名。该研究还努力使人工条件下的倒伏方法标准化。