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Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines

Previous studies have shown that wheat grain yield is seriously affected by drought stress, and leaf cuticular wax is reportedly associated with drought tolerance. However, most studies have focused on cuticular wax biosynthesis and model species. The effects of cuticular wax on wheat drought tolera...

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Autores principales: Guo, Jun, Xu, Wen, Yu, Xiaocong, Shen, Hao, Li, Haosheng, Cheng, Dungong, Liu, Aifeng, Liu, Jianjun, Liu, Cheng, Zhao, Shijie, Song, Jianmin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27965701
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01809
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author Guo, Jun
Xu, Wen
Yu, Xiaocong
Shen, Hao
Li, Haosheng
Cheng, Dungong
Liu, Aifeng
Liu, Jianjun
Liu, Cheng
Zhao, Shijie
Song, Jianmin
author_facet Guo, Jun
Xu, Wen
Yu, Xiaocong
Shen, Hao
Li, Haosheng
Cheng, Dungong
Liu, Aifeng
Liu, Jianjun
Liu, Cheng
Zhao, Shijie
Song, Jianmin
author_sort Guo, Jun
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description Previous studies have shown that wheat grain yield is seriously affected by drought stress, and leaf cuticular wax is reportedly associated with drought tolerance. However, most studies have focused on cuticular wax biosynthesis and model species. The effects of cuticular wax on wheat drought tolerance have rarely been studied. The aims of the current study were to study the effects of leaf cuticular wax on wheat grain yield under drought stress using the above-mentioned wheat NILs and to discuss the possible physiological mechanism of cuticular wax on high grain yield under drought stress. Compared to water-irrigated (WI) conditions, the cuticular wax content (CWC) in glaucous and non-glaucous NILs under drought-stress (DS) conditions both increased; mean increase values were 151.1 and 114.4%, respectively, which was corroborated by scanning electronic microscopy images of large wax particles loaded on the surfaces of flag leaves. The average yield of glaucous NILs was higher than that of non-glaucous NILs under DS conditions in 2014 and 2015; mean values were 7368.37 kg·ha(−1) and 7103.51 kg·ha(−1). This suggested that glaucous NILs were more drought-tolerant than non-glaucous NILs (P = 0.05), which was supported by the findings of drought tolerance indices TOL and SSI in both years, the relatively high water potential and relative water content, and the low ELWL. Furthermore, the photosynthesis rate (P(n)) of glaucous and non-glaucous wheat NILs under DS conditions decreased by 7.5 and 9.8%, respectively; however, glaucous NILs still had higher mean values of P(n) than those of non-glaucous NILs, which perhaps resulted in the higher yield of glaucous NILs. This could be explained by the fact that glaucous NILs had a smaller F(v)/F(m) reduction, a smaller PI reduction and a greater ABS/RC increase than non-glaucous NILs under DS conditions. This is the first report to show that wheat cuticular wax accumulation is associated with drought tolerance. Moreover, the leaf CWC can be an effective selection criterion in the development of drought-tolerant wheat cultivars.
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spelling pubmed-51291712016-12-13 Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines Guo, Jun Xu, Wen Yu, Xiaocong Shen, Hao Li, Haosheng Cheng, Dungong Liu, Aifeng Liu, Jianjun Liu, Cheng Zhao, Shijie Song, Jianmin Front Plant Sci Plant Science Previous studies have shown that wheat grain yield is seriously affected by drought stress, and leaf cuticular wax is reportedly associated with drought tolerance. However, most studies have focused on cuticular wax biosynthesis and model species. The effects of cuticular wax on wheat drought tolerance have rarely been studied. The aims of the current study were to study the effects of leaf cuticular wax on wheat grain yield under drought stress using the above-mentioned wheat NILs and to discuss the possible physiological mechanism of cuticular wax on high grain yield under drought stress. Compared to water-irrigated (WI) conditions, the cuticular wax content (CWC) in glaucous and non-glaucous NILs under drought-stress (DS) conditions both increased; mean increase values were 151.1 and 114.4%, respectively, which was corroborated by scanning electronic microscopy images of large wax particles loaded on the surfaces of flag leaves. The average yield of glaucous NILs was higher than that of non-glaucous NILs under DS conditions in 2014 and 2015; mean values were 7368.37 kg·ha(−1) and 7103.51 kg·ha(−1). This suggested that glaucous NILs were more drought-tolerant than non-glaucous NILs (P = 0.05), which was supported by the findings of drought tolerance indices TOL and SSI in both years, the relatively high water potential and relative water content, and the low ELWL. Furthermore, the photosynthesis rate (P(n)) of glaucous and non-glaucous wheat NILs under DS conditions decreased by 7.5 and 9.8%, respectively; however, glaucous NILs still had higher mean values of P(n) than those of non-glaucous NILs, which perhaps resulted in the higher yield of glaucous NILs. This could be explained by the fact that glaucous NILs had a smaller F(v)/F(m) reduction, a smaller PI reduction and a greater ABS/RC increase than non-glaucous NILs under DS conditions. This is the first report to show that wheat cuticular wax accumulation is associated with drought tolerance. Moreover, the leaf CWC can be an effective selection criterion in the development of drought-tolerant wheat cultivars. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5129171/ /pubmed/27965701 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01809 Text en Copyright © 2016 Guo, Xu, Yu, Shen, Li, Cheng, Liu, Liu, Liu, Zhao and Song. 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
Guo, Jun
Xu, Wen
Yu, Xiaocong
Shen, Hao
Li, Haosheng
Cheng, Dungong
Liu, Aifeng
Liu, Jianjun
Liu, Cheng
Zhao, Shijie
Song, Jianmin
Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines
title Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines
title_full Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines
title_fullStr Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines
title_full_unstemmed Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines
title_short Cuticular Wax Accumulation Is Associated with Drought Tolerance in Wheat Near-Isogenic Lines
title_sort cuticular wax accumulation is associated with drought tolerance in wheat near-isogenic lines
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5129171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27965701
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01809
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