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Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus

The goal of this study was to identify cold-tolerant genotypes within two species of Miscanthus related to the exceptionally chilling-tolerant C(4) biomass crop accession: M. ×giganteus ‘Illinois’ (Mxg) as well as in other Mxg genotypes. The ratio of leaf elongation at 10 °C/5 °C to that at 25 °C/25...

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Autores principales: Głowacka, Katarzyna, Adhikari, Shivani, Peng, Junhua, Gifford, Justin, Juvik, John A., Long, Stephen P., Sacks, Erik J.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4157708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25039073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru287
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author Głowacka, Katarzyna
Adhikari, Shivani
Peng, Junhua
Gifford, Justin
Juvik, John A.
Long, Stephen P.
Sacks, Erik J.
author_facet Głowacka, Katarzyna
Adhikari, Shivani
Peng, Junhua
Gifford, Justin
Juvik, John A.
Long, Stephen P.
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description The goal of this study was to identify cold-tolerant genotypes within two species of Miscanthus related to the exceptionally chilling-tolerant C(4) biomass crop accession: M. ×giganteus ‘Illinois’ (Mxg) as well as in other Mxg genotypes. The ratio of leaf elongation at 10 °C/5 °C to that at 25 °C/25 °C was used to identify initially the 13 most promising Miscanthus genotypes out of 51 studied. Net leaf CO(2) uptake (A (sat)) and the maximum operating efficiency of photosystem II (Ф(PSII)) were measured in warm conditions (25 °C/20 °C), and then during and following a chilling treatment of 10 °C/5 °C for 11 d. Accessions of M. sacchariflorus (Msa) showed the smallest decline in leaf elongation on transfer to chilling conditions and did not differ significantly from Mxg, indicating greater chilling tolerance than diploid M. sinensis (Msi). Msa also showed the smallest reductions in A (sat) and Ф(PSII), and greater chilling-tolerant photosynthesis than Msi, and three other forms of Mxg, including new triploid accessions and a hexaploid Mxg ‘Illinois’. Tetraploid Msa ‘PF30153’ collected in Gifu Prefecture in Honshu, Japan did not differ significantly from Mxg ‘Illinois’ in leaf elongation and photosynthesis at low temperature, but was significantly superior to all other forms of Mxg tested. The results suggested that the exceptional chilling tolerance of Mxg ‘Illinois’ cannot be explained simply by the hybrid vigour of this intraspecific allotriploid. Selection of chilling-tolerant accessions from both of Mxg’s parental species, Msi and Msa, would be advisable for breeding new highly chilling-tolerant Mxg genotypes.
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spelling pubmed-41577082014-09-10 Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus Głowacka, Katarzyna Adhikari, Shivani Peng, Junhua Gifford, Justin Juvik, John A. Long, Stephen P. Sacks, Erik J. J Exp Bot Research Paper The goal of this study was to identify cold-tolerant genotypes within two species of Miscanthus related to the exceptionally chilling-tolerant C(4) biomass crop accession: M. ×giganteus ‘Illinois’ (Mxg) as well as in other Mxg genotypes. The ratio of leaf elongation at 10 °C/5 °C to that at 25 °C/25 °C was used to identify initially the 13 most promising Miscanthus genotypes out of 51 studied. Net leaf CO(2) uptake (A (sat)) and the maximum operating efficiency of photosystem II (Ф(PSII)) were measured in warm conditions (25 °C/20 °C), and then during and following a chilling treatment of 10 °C/5 °C for 11 d. Accessions of M. sacchariflorus (Msa) showed the smallest decline in leaf elongation on transfer to chilling conditions and did not differ significantly from Mxg, indicating greater chilling tolerance than diploid M. sinensis (Msi). Msa also showed the smallest reductions in A (sat) and Ф(PSII), and greater chilling-tolerant photosynthesis than Msi, and three other forms of Mxg, including new triploid accessions and a hexaploid Mxg ‘Illinois’. Tetraploid Msa ‘PF30153’ collected in Gifu Prefecture in Honshu, Japan did not differ significantly from Mxg ‘Illinois’ in leaf elongation and photosynthesis at low temperature, but was significantly superior to all other forms of Mxg tested. The results suggested that the exceptional chilling tolerance of Mxg ‘Illinois’ cannot be explained simply by the hybrid vigour of this intraspecific allotriploid. Selection of chilling-tolerant accessions from both of Mxg’s parental species, Msi and Msa, would be advisable for breeding new highly chilling-tolerant Mxg genotypes. Oxford University Press 2014-10 2014-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4157708/ /pubmed/25039073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru287 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Głowacka, Katarzyna
Adhikari, Shivani
Peng, Junhua
Gifford, Justin
Juvik, John A.
Long, Stephen P.
Sacks, Erik J.
Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus
title Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus
title_full Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus
title_fullStr Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus
title_full_unstemmed Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus
title_short Variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the C(4) grass Miscanthus ×giganteus
title_sort variation in chilling tolerance for photosynthesis and leaf extension growth among genotypes related to the c(4) grass miscanthus ×giganteus
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4157708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25039073
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru287
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