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Photosynthetic Plasticity and Stomata Adjustment in Chromosome Segment Substitution Lines of Rice Cultivar KDML105 under Drought Stress
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Document Title
Photosynthetic Plasticity and Stomata Adjustment in Chromosome Segment Substitution Lines of Rice Cultivar KDML105 under Drought Stress
Author
Lertngim N. Ruangsiri M. Klinsawang S. Raksatikan P. Thunnom B. Siangliw M. Toojinda T. Siangliw J.L.
Affiliations
National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC) National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) Thailand Science Park Phahonyothin Khlong Luang Pathum Thani Khlong Nueng 12120 Thailand; Department of Agronomy Faculty of Agriculture at Kamphaeng Saen Kasetsart University Kamphaeng Saen Nakhon Pathom 73140 Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Plants
ISSN
22237747
Year
2023
Volume
12
Issue
1
Open Access
All Open Access Gold Green
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/plants12010094
Abstract
The impact of increasing drought periods on crop yields as a result of global climate change is a major concern in modern agriculture. Thus a greater understanding of crop physiological responses under drought stress can guide breeders to develop new cultivars with enhanced drought tolerance. In this study selected chromosome segment substitution lines of KDML105 (KDML105-CSSL) were grown in the Plant Phenomics Center of Kasetsart University in Thailand under well-watered and drought-stressed conditions. Physiological traits were measured by observing gas exchange dynamics and using a high-throughput phenotyping platform. Furthermore because of its impact on plant internal gas and water regulation stomatal morphological trait variation was recorded. The results show that KDML105-CSS lines exhibited plasticity responses to enhance water-use efficiency which increased by 3.62%. Moreover photosynthesis stomatal conductance and transpiration decreased by approximately 40% and plant height was reduced by 17.69%. Stomatal density tended to decrease and was negatively correlated with stomatal size and stomata on different sides of the leaves responded differently under drought stress. Under drought stress top-performing KDML105-CSS lines with high net photosynthesis had shorter plant height and improved IWUE as influenced by an increase in stomatal density on the upper leaf side and a decrease on the lower leaf side. ? 2022 by the authors.
Keyword
adaxial and abaxial leaf surface | Drought | KDML105 | phenomics | Photosynthesis | plastic response | stomata density | stomata size
Industrial Classification
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 1
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 2
Knowledge Taxonomy Level 3
License
CC BY
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Publication Source
WOS