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High day- and night-time temperatures affect grain growth dynamics in contrasting rice genotypes

Rice grain yield and quality are predicted to be highly vulnerable to global warming. Five genotypes including heat-tolerant and susceptible checks, a heat-tolerant near-isogenic line and two hybrids were exposed to control (31 °C/23 °C, day/night), high night-time temperature (HNT; 31 °C/30 °C), hi...

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Autores principales: Shi, Wanju, Yin, Xinyou, Struik, Paul C, Solis, Celymar, Xie, Fangming, Schmidt, Ralf C, Huang, Min, Zou, Yingbin, Ye, Changrong, Jagadish, S V Krishna
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29106621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx344
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author Shi, Wanju
Yin, Xinyou
Struik, Paul C
Solis, Celymar
Xie, Fangming
Schmidt, Ralf C
Huang, Min
Zou, Yingbin
Ye, Changrong
Jagadish, S V Krishna
author_facet Shi, Wanju
Yin, Xinyou
Struik, Paul C
Solis, Celymar
Xie, Fangming
Schmidt, Ralf C
Huang, Min
Zou, Yingbin
Ye, Changrong
Jagadish, S V Krishna
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description Rice grain yield and quality are predicted to be highly vulnerable to global warming. Five genotypes including heat-tolerant and susceptible checks, a heat-tolerant near-isogenic line and two hybrids were exposed to control (31 °C/23 °C, day/night), high night-time temperature (HNT; 31 °C/30 °C), high day-time temperature (HDT; 38 °C/23 °C) and high day- and night-time temperature (HNDT; 38 °C/30 °C) treatments for 20 consecutive days during the grain-filling stage. Grain-filling dynamics, starch metabolism enzymes, temporal starch accumulation patterns and the process of chalk formation were quantified. Compensation between the rate and duration of grain filling minimized the impact of HNT, but irreversible impacts on seed-set, grain filling and ultimately grain weight were recorded with HDT and HNDT. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated irregular and smaller starch granule formation affecting amyloplast build-up with HDT and HNDT, while a quicker but normal amylopast build-up was recorded with HNT. Our findings revealed temporal variation in the starch metabolism enzymes in all three stress treatments. Changes in the enzymatic activity did not derail starch accumulation under HNT when assimilates were sufficiently available, while both sucrose supply and the conversion of sucrose into starch were affected by HDT and HNDT. The findings indicate differential mechanisms leading to high day and high night temperature stress-induced loss in yield and quality. Additional genetic improvement is needed to sustain rice productivity and quality under future climates.
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spelling pubmed-58535652018-07-27 High day- and night-time temperatures affect grain growth dynamics in contrasting rice genotypes Shi, Wanju Yin, Xinyou Struik, Paul C Solis, Celymar Xie, Fangming Schmidt, Ralf C Huang, Min Zou, Yingbin Ye, Changrong Jagadish, S V Krishna J Exp Bot Research Papers Rice grain yield and quality are predicted to be highly vulnerable to global warming. Five genotypes including heat-tolerant and susceptible checks, a heat-tolerant near-isogenic line and two hybrids were exposed to control (31 °C/23 °C, day/night), high night-time temperature (HNT; 31 °C/30 °C), high day-time temperature (HDT; 38 °C/23 °C) and high day- and night-time temperature (HNDT; 38 °C/30 °C) treatments for 20 consecutive days during the grain-filling stage. Grain-filling dynamics, starch metabolism enzymes, temporal starch accumulation patterns and the process of chalk formation were quantified. Compensation between the rate and duration of grain filling minimized the impact of HNT, but irreversible impacts on seed-set, grain filling and ultimately grain weight were recorded with HDT and HNDT. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated irregular and smaller starch granule formation affecting amyloplast build-up with HDT and HNDT, while a quicker but normal amylopast build-up was recorded with HNT. Our findings revealed temporal variation in the starch metabolism enzymes in all three stress treatments. Changes in the enzymatic activity did not derail starch accumulation under HNT when assimilates were sufficiently available, while both sucrose supply and the conversion of sucrose into starch were affected by HDT and HNDT. The findings indicate differential mechanisms leading to high day and high night temperature stress-induced loss in yield and quality. Additional genetic improvement is needed to sustain rice productivity and quality under future climates. Oxford University Press 2017-11-02 2017-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5853565/ /pubmed/29106621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx344 Text en © Society for Experimental Biology 2017. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Schmidt, Ralf C
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Zou, Yingbin
Ye, Changrong
Jagadish, S V Krishna
High day- and night-time temperatures affect grain growth dynamics in contrasting rice genotypes
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title_fullStr High day- and night-time temperatures affect grain growth dynamics in contrasting rice genotypes
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title_short High day- and night-time temperatures affect grain growth dynamics in contrasting rice genotypes
title_sort high day- and night-time temperatures affect grain growth dynamics in contrasting rice genotypes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5853565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29106621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erx344
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