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Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types

Understanding the water status of specific organs can be helpful in evaluating the life activities and growth conditions of maize. To accurately judge organ growth conditions and thus design appropriate interventions, it is necessary to clarify the true water dynamics of each maize organ. Using mult...

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Autores principales: Gao, Shang, Ming, Bo, Li, Lu-Lu, Wang, Yi-Zhou, Xue, Jun, Hou, Peng, Wang, Ke-Ru, Zhou, Shun-Li, Li, Shao-Kun, Xie, Rui-Zhi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183269
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author Gao, Shang
Ming, Bo
Li, Lu-Lu
Wang, Yi-Zhou
Xue, Jun
Hou, Peng
Wang, Ke-Ru
Zhou, Shun-Li
Li, Shao-Kun
Xie, Rui-Zhi
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Ming, Bo
Li, Lu-Lu
Wang, Yi-Zhou
Xue, Jun
Hou, Peng
Wang, Ke-Ru
Zhou, Shun-Li
Li, Shao-Kun
Xie, Rui-Zhi
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description Understanding the water status of specific organs can be helpful in evaluating the life activities and growth conditions of maize. To accurately judge organ growth conditions and thus design appropriate interventions, it is necessary to clarify the true water dynamics of each maize organ. Using multiple maize cultivars with different growth periods, spatio-temporal water dynamics were analyzed here in the leaves, stalks, and ear components. Leaf water content was found to gradually decrease from both the bottom and top of the plant to the middle, whereas stalk water content decreased sequentially from the top to the bottom. Each successively higher node from the bottom of the plant was associated with decreases of 0.99% and 1.27% water content in the leaves and stalks, respectively. The water dynamics in leaves and internodes showed three clear stages: the slow loss, rapid loss, and balance stage. A water content of 60% appeared to be an irreversible turning point for initiation of senescence. Using normalized growth period as a measure, each of the tested cultivars could be assigned into one of two types based on their water dynamics: stay-water or general type. General-type cultivars had a shorter duration with a high water content and a water loss rate approximately twice as high as that of the stay-water type. This may have been related to the leaf senescence characteristics. However, the stay-water trait did not interfere with water dynamics of the ear components. Therefore, it may not be robust to evaluate the kernel dehydration of maize according to leaf senescence conditions due to the weak correlation between kernel water content and leaf senescence characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-105353802023-09-29 Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types Gao, Shang Ming, Bo Li, Lu-Lu Wang, Yi-Zhou Xue, Jun Hou, Peng Wang, Ke-Ru Zhou, Shun-Li Li, Shao-Kun Xie, Rui-Zhi Plants (Basel) Article Understanding the water status of specific organs can be helpful in evaluating the life activities and growth conditions of maize. To accurately judge organ growth conditions and thus design appropriate interventions, it is necessary to clarify the true water dynamics of each maize organ. Using multiple maize cultivars with different growth periods, spatio-temporal water dynamics were analyzed here in the leaves, stalks, and ear components. Leaf water content was found to gradually decrease from both the bottom and top of the plant to the middle, whereas stalk water content decreased sequentially from the top to the bottom. Each successively higher node from the bottom of the plant was associated with decreases of 0.99% and 1.27% water content in the leaves and stalks, respectively. The water dynamics in leaves and internodes showed three clear stages: the slow loss, rapid loss, and balance stage. A water content of 60% appeared to be an irreversible turning point for initiation of senescence. Using normalized growth period as a measure, each of the tested cultivars could be assigned into one of two types based on their water dynamics: stay-water or general type. General-type cultivars had a shorter duration with a high water content and a water loss rate approximately twice as high as that of the stay-water type. This may have been related to the leaf senescence characteristics. However, the stay-water trait did not interfere with water dynamics of the ear components. Therefore, it may not be robust to evaluate the kernel dehydration of maize according to leaf senescence conditions due to the weak correlation between kernel water content and leaf senescence characteristics. MDPI 2023-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10535380/ /pubmed/37765433 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183269 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Yi-Zhou
Xue, Jun
Hou, Peng
Wang, Ke-Ru
Zhou, Shun-Li
Li, Shao-Kun
Xie, Rui-Zhi
Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types
title Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types
title_full Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types
title_fullStr Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types
title_short Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Organ Water Content in Maize with Different Senescence Types
title_sort temporal and spatial dynamics of organ water content in maize with different senescence types
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765433
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183269
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