학술논문

Component traits of plant water use are modulated by vapour pressure deficit in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.).
Document Type
Article
Source
Functional Plant Biology. 2016, Vol. 43 Issue 5, p423-437. 15p.
Subject
*VAPOUR pressure measurement
*CELL size
*CELL analysis
*BIOMASS
*PLASTICITY measurements
Language
ISSN
1445-4408
Abstract
Traits influencing plant water use eventually define the fitness of genotypes for specific rainfall environments. Weassessed the response of several water use traits to vapour pressure deficit (VPD) in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.Br.) genotypes known to differ in drought adaptation mechanisms: PRLT 2/89-33 (terminal drought-adapted parent), H 77/833-2 (terminal drought-sensitive parent) and four near-isogenic lines introgressed with a terminal drought tolerance quantitative trait locus (QTL) from PRLT2/89-33 (ICMR01029, ICMR01031, ICMR02042, and ICMR02044). Plant water use traits at various levels of plant organisation were evaluated in seven experiments in plants exposed either transiently or over the long term to differentVPDregimes: biomass components, transpiration (water usage per time unit) and transpiration rate (TR) upon transientVPDincrease (gH2Ocm-2 h-1)), transpiration efficiency (g dry biomass per kgH2Otranspired), leaf expansion rate (cm per thermal time unit) and root anatomy (endodermis dimensions)). High VPD decreased biomass accumulation by reducing tillering, the leaf expansion rate and the duration of leaf expansion; decreased root endodermis cell size; and increasedTRand the rate ofTRincrease upon gradual short-termVPDincreases. Such changes may allow plants to increase their water transport capacity in a high VPD environment and are genotype-specific. Some variation in water use components was associated with terminal drought adaptation QTL. Knowledge of water use traits' plasticity in growth environments that varied in evaporative demand, and on their genetic determinacy, is necessary to develop trait-based breeding approaches to complex constraints. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]