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Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought
As the first organ in plants to sense water-deficit in the soil, roots have important roles for improving crop adaption to water limited environments. Stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) are a major carbon source for grain filling under drought conditions. The contributions of root WSC during gra...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4917532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27446134 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00904 |
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author | Zhang, Jingjuan Dell, Bernard Ma, Wujun Vergauwen, Rudy Zhang, Xinmin Oteri, Tina Foreman, Andrew Laird, Damian Van den Ende, Wim |
author_facet | Zhang, Jingjuan Dell, Bernard Ma, Wujun Vergauwen, Rudy Zhang, Xinmin Oteri, Tina Foreman, Andrew Laird, Damian Van den Ende, Wim |
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description | As the first organ in plants to sense water-deficit in the soil, roots have important roles for improving crop adaption to water limited environments. Stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) are a major carbon source for grain filling under drought conditions. The contributions of root WSC during grain filling under drought has not been revealed. Wheat parental lines of Westonia, Kauz and their derived four double haploid (DH) lines, namely, DH 125, DH 139, DH 307, and DH 338 were used in a field drought experiment with four replications. Through measurements of the root and stem WSC components, and the associated enzyme activities during grain filling, we identified that the levels of root WSC and fructan were one third of the levels in stems. In particular, root glucose and 6-kestose levels were one third of the stem, while the root fructose and bifurcose level were almost half of the stem and sucrose level was two third of the stem. The accumulation and the degradation patterns of root fructan levels were similar to that in the stem, especially under drought. Correlations between root fructan levels and grain assimilation were highly significant, indicating that under terminal drought, root WSC represents a redistributed carbon source for grain filling rather than deep rooting. The significantly higher root sucrose levels under drought suggest that sucrose may act as a signal under drought stress. As compared with stem fructose levels, the earlier increased root fructose levels in DH 307, DH 139, and DH 338 provided agile response to drought stress. Our root results further confirmed that β-(2–6) linkages predominate in wheat with patterns of 6-kestose being closely correlated with overall fructan patterns. Further research will focus on the roles of 6-FEH during fructan remobilization in stems. |
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spelling | pubmed-49175322016-07-21 Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought Zhang, Jingjuan Dell, Bernard Ma, Wujun Vergauwen, Rudy Zhang, Xinmin Oteri, Tina Foreman, Andrew Laird, Damian Van den Ende, Wim Front Plant Sci Plant Science As the first organ in plants to sense water-deficit in the soil, roots have important roles for improving crop adaption to water limited environments. Stem water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) are a major carbon source for grain filling under drought conditions. The contributions of root WSC during grain filling under drought has not been revealed. Wheat parental lines of Westonia, Kauz and their derived four double haploid (DH) lines, namely, DH 125, DH 139, DH 307, and DH 338 were used in a field drought experiment with four replications. Through measurements of the root and stem WSC components, and the associated enzyme activities during grain filling, we identified that the levels of root WSC and fructan were one third of the levels in stems. In particular, root glucose and 6-kestose levels were one third of the stem, while the root fructose and bifurcose level were almost half of the stem and sucrose level was two third of the stem. The accumulation and the degradation patterns of root fructan levels were similar to that in the stem, especially under drought. Correlations between root fructan levels and grain assimilation were highly significant, indicating that under terminal drought, root WSC represents a redistributed carbon source for grain filling rather than deep rooting. The significantly higher root sucrose levels under drought suggest that sucrose may act as a signal under drought stress. As compared with stem fructose levels, the earlier increased root fructose levels in DH 307, DH 139, and DH 338 provided agile response to drought stress. Our root results further confirmed that β-(2–6) linkages predominate in wheat with patterns of 6-kestose being closely correlated with overall fructan patterns. Further research will focus on the roles of 6-FEH during fructan remobilization in stems. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4917532/ /pubmed/27446134 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00904 Text en Copyright © 2016 Zhang, Dell, Ma, Vergauwen, Zhang, Oteri, Foreman, Laird and Van den Ende. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Zhang, Jingjuan Dell, Bernard Ma, Wujun Vergauwen, Rudy Zhang, Xinmin Oteri, Tina Foreman, Andrew Laird, Damian Van den Ende, Wim Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought |
title | Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought |
title_full | Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought |
title_fullStr | Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought |
title_full_unstemmed | Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought |
title_short | Contributions of Root WSC during Grain Filling in Wheat under Drought |
title_sort | contributions of root wsc during grain filling in wheat under drought |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4917532/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27446134 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00904 |
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