会议专题

Evolutionary adaptation strategies of ploidy wheats and oats to abiotic stresses

  High temperature stress adversely influence growth of crop plants and always result in low yield, but the relevant adaptive strategies due to different selective pressure experienced by crop plants is still unclear.In this study, we selected eight varieties which are in different evolutionary period, and set two experimental conditions: 30℃/25℃ * 200 PAR as high temperature and low light intensity, while 20℃/15℃ * 200 PAR as control.The result suggested that diploid and tetraploid crops which experienced natural acquired avoidance strategy, and they have lower adaptability for abiotic stresses and also lower final yield.Diploid and tetraploid crops exhibited reduction in tiller number, increase in biomass allocation to vegetative tissues, and sustain their lives through leaf rolling and improved leaf glaucous to avoid high temperature and low light intensity stresses.Through experiencing artificial selection modern hexaploid crops and oats acquired tolerance mechanisms to high temperature and low intensity, further they have higher adaptability for abiotic stresses and maintain higher final yield.Proline and soluble sugar contents showed higher concentration under stress conditions in these cultivars, and displayed better adaptability to high temperature and low light conditions with maintaining larger green leaf area and higher relative water content.

adaptation strategy avoidance strategy tolerance strategy natural selection artificial selection abiotic stresses high temperature and low light intensity

Guang-Chao Lv Kamau Ngamau Bao-Luo Ma Wei-Kai Yan You-Cai Xiong

state Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro-ecosystems, Institute of Arid Agroecology, School of Life Sci Department of Botany, GC University, Faisalabad, 38040, Pakistan Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre (ECORC), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Ottawa K1A0C6, state Key Laboratory of Grassland Agro-ecosystems, Institute of Arid Agroecology, School of Life Sci

国际会议

2013 International Workshop on Dryland Agriculture and Ecosystem Sustainability(2013年干旱农业和生态系统可持续性国际会议)

兰州

英文

85-96

2013-10-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)