Cargando…

Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field

The ability to tolerate salt differs with the growth stages of rice and thus the yield components that are determined during various growth stages, are differentially affected by salt stress. In this study, we utilized chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) from Nona Bokra, a salt-tolerant in...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Mitsuya, Shiro, Murakami, Norifumi, Sato, Tadashi, Kazama, Tomohiko, Toriyama, Kinya, Skoulding, Nicola Stephanie, Kano-Nakata, Mana, Yamauchi, Akira
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6790112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31632626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz040
_version_ 1783458745127272448
author Mitsuya, Shiro
Murakami, Norifumi
Sato, Tadashi
Kazama, Tomohiko
Toriyama, Kinya
Skoulding, Nicola Stephanie
Kano-Nakata, Mana
Yamauchi, Akira
author_facet Mitsuya, Shiro
Murakami, Norifumi
Sato, Tadashi
Kazama, Tomohiko
Toriyama, Kinya
Skoulding, Nicola Stephanie
Kano-Nakata, Mana
Yamauchi, Akira
author_sort Mitsuya, Shiro
collection PubMed
description The ability to tolerate salt differs with the growth stages of rice and thus the yield components that are determined during various growth stages, are differentially affected by salt stress. In this study, we utilized chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) from Nona Bokra, a salt-tolerant indica landrace, with the genetic background of Koshihikari, a salt-susceptible japonica variety. These were screened to find superior CSSLs under long-term saline conditions that showed higher grain yield and yield components in comparison to Koshihikari. One-month-old seedlings were transplanted into a paddy field without salinity. These were allowed to establish for 1 month further, then the field was flooded, with saline water maintained at 7.41 dS m(−1) salinity until harvest. The experiments were performed twice, once in 2015 and a targeted study in 2016. Salt tolerance of growth and reproductive stage parameters was evaluated as the Salt Effect Index (SEI) which was computed as the difference in each parameter within each line between control and saline conditions. All CSSLs and Koshihikari showed a decrease in grain yield and yield components except panicle number under salinity. SL538 showed a higher SEI for grain yield compared with Koshihikari under salinity throughout the two experiments. This was attributed to the retained grain filling and harvest index, yet the mechanism was not due to maintaining Na(+), Cl(−) and K(+) homeostasis. Few other CSSLs showed greater SEI for grain weight under salinity compared with Koshihikari, which might be related to low concentration of Na(+) in leaves and panicles. These data indicate that substitution of different Nona Bokra chromosome segments independently contributed to the maintenance of grain filling and grain weight of Koshihikari under saline conditions.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6790112
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Oxford University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-67901122019-10-18 Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field Mitsuya, Shiro Murakami, Norifumi Sato, Tadashi Kazama, Tomohiko Toriyama, Kinya Skoulding, Nicola Stephanie Kano-Nakata, Mana Yamauchi, Akira AoB Plants Studies The ability to tolerate salt differs with the growth stages of rice and thus the yield components that are determined during various growth stages, are differentially affected by salt stress. In this study, we utilized chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) from Nona Bokra, a salt-tolerant indica landrace, with the genetic background of Koshihikari, a salt-susceptible japonica variety. These were screened to find superior CSSLs under long-term saline conditions that showed higher grain yield and yield components in comparison to Koshihikari. One-month-old seedlings were transplanted into a paddy field without salinity. These were allowed to establish for 1 month further, then the field was flooded, with saline water maintained at 7.41 dS m(−1) salinity until harvest. The experiments were performed twice, once in 2015 and a targeted study in 2016. Salt tolerance of growth and reproductive stage parameters was evaluated as the Salt Effect Index (SEI) which was computed as the difference in each parameter within each line between control and saline conditions. All CSSLs and Koshihikari showed a decrease in grain yield and yield components except panicle number under salinity. SL538 showed a higher SEI for grain yield compared with Koshihikari under salinity throughout the two experiments. This was attributed to the retained grain filling and harvest index, yet the mechanism was not due to maintaining Na(+), Cl(−) and K(+) homeostasis. Few other CSSLs showed greater SEI for grain weight under salinity compared with Koshihikari, which might be related to low concentration of Na(+) in leaves and panicles. These data indicate that substitution of different Nona Bokra chromosome segments independently contributed to the maintenance of grain filling and grain weight of Koshihikari under saline conditions. Oxford University Press 2019-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6790112/ /pubmed/31632626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz040 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company. 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.
spellingShingle Studies
Mitsuya, Shiro
Murakami, Norifumi
Sato, Tadashi
Kazama, Tomohiko
Toriyama, Kinya
Skoulding, Nicola Stephanie
Kano-Nakata, Mana
Yamauchi, Akira
Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field
title Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field
title_full Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field
title_fullStr Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field
title_short Evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of Nona Bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of Koshihikari, in a saline paddy field
title_sort evaluation of rice grain yield and yield components of nona bokra chromosome segment substitution lines with the genetic background of koshihikari, in a saline paddy field
topic Studies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6790112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31632626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aobpla/plz040
work_keys_str_mv AT mitsuyashiro evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield
AT murakaminorifumi evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield
AT satotadashi evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield
AT kazamatomohiko evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield
AT toriyamakinya evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield
AT skouldingnicolastephanie evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield
AT kanonakatamana evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield
AT yamauchiakira evaluationofricegrainyieldandyieldcomponentsofnonabokrachromosomesegmentsubstitutionlineswiththegeneticbackgroundofkoshihikariinasalinepaddyfield