Comparison of leaf osmotic adjustment expression in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under water deficit between the whole plant and tissue levels

Authors

  • Song Ai Nio Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Sam Ratulangi, Kampus Unsrat, Manado, 95115, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
  • Daniel Peter Mantilen Ludong Department of Agricultural Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sam Ratulangi, Kampus Unsrat, Manado, 95115, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
  • Len J. Wade The University of Queensland, School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Brisbane, 4072, QLD, Australia

Keywords:

Drought, Glycinebetaine, K , Na , Proline

Abstract

This study compared osmotic adjustment (OA) expression and solutes involved in leaves of wheat with high OA capacity (cv. Hartog) under water deficit (WD) in the glasshouse (whole plant level) and laboratory (tissue level). WD was applied at the reproductive stage for the whole plant level and WD was induced at the tissue level using polyethylene glycol (PEG) 8000 as a non-permeating osmotic agent. In the whole plant Experiment, leaf OA was expressed at 16 days (0.26 MPa) and increased to 0.37 MPa at 37 days of treatment. In the tissue level experiment, exposure of leaf segments to PEG 8000 treatments of 0, -0.5, -1.0 and -1.5 MPa and sampling times of 0, 12, 24, 48 and 72 h showed that the maximum leaf OA (0.37 MPa) was expressed on PEG -0.5 MPa after 48 h of treatment. K+, glycinebetaine and proline accounted for 21, 19 and 21% of OA in the glasshouse experiment. K+ did not contribute to the OA, while Na+ and proline only accounted for 5 and 1% in the laboratory experiment. Although OA was expressed in leaf segments of wheat subjected to WD under PEG -0.5 MPa, the laboratory-based PEG method with leaf segments could not substitute for the glasshouse experiment for screening germplasm for OA capacity.

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Published

2018-02-28

How to Cite

Nio, Song Ai, Daniel Peter Mantilen Ludong, and Len J. Wade. 2018. “Comparison of Leaf Osmotic Adjustment Expression in Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) under Water Deficit Between the Whole Plant and Tissue Levels”. Agriculture and Natural Resources 52 (1). Bangkok, Thailand:33-38. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/anres/article/view/234948.

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Research Article