| Literature DB >> 25181037 |
Pu-Fang Li1, Zheng-Guo Cheng2, Bao-Luo Ma3, Jairo A Palta4, Hai-Yan Kong2, Fei Mo2, Jian-Yong Wang2, Ying Zhu2, Guang-Chao Lv2, Asfa Batool2, Xue Bai2, Feng-Min Li2, You-Cai Xiong2.
Abstract
We examined three different-ploidy wheat species to elucidate the development of aboveground architecture and its domesticated mechanism under environment-controlled field conditions. Architecture parameters including leaf, stem, spike and canopy morphology were measured together with biomass allocation, leaf net photosynthetic rate and instantaneous water use efficiency (WUE(i)). Canopy biomass density was decreased from diploid to tetraploid wheat, but increased to maximum in hexaploid wheat. Population yield in hexaploid wheat was higher than in diploid wheat, but the population fitness and individual competition ability was higher in diploid wheats. Plant architecture was modified from a compact type in diploid wheats to an incompact type in tetraploid wheats, and then to a more compact type of hexaploid wheats. Biomass accumulation, population yield, harvest index and the seed to leaf ratio increased from diploid to tetraploid and hexaploid, associated with heavier specific internode weight and greater canopy biomass density in hexaploid and tetraploid than in diploid wheat. Leaf photosynthetic rate and WUEi were decreased from diploid to tetraploid and increased from tetraploid to hexaploid due to more compact leaf type in hexaploid and diploid than in tetraploid. Grain yield formation and WUEi were closely associated with spatial stance of leaves and stems. We conclude that the ideotype of dryland wheats could be based on spatial reconstruction of leaf type and further exertion of leaf photosynthetic rate.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25181037 PMCID: PMC4151979 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0095825
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
List of diploid, tetraploid and hexaploid wheats and their characteristics grown at Yuzhong Experimental Station of Lanzhou University, China in 2009 and 2010.
| Ploidy | Genotypes | Chromosome type | Genotype properties |
| Diploid | MO1 | AA |
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| MO4 | AA |
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| Tetraploid | DM22 | AABB |
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| DM31 | AABB |
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| Hexaploid |
| AABBDD | Old cultivar |
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| AABBDD | Modern cultivar |
Figure 1Diagrammatic representation of the basal angle (the angle between the base of a leaf and the upper stem of the leaf), opening angle (the angle between the tip of the leaf blade and the stem) and cambering angle (the angle between the tip of the leaf blade and the upper stem of the leaf position).
Changes in the characteristics of leaf type traits from diploid to tetraploid, tetraploid to hexaploid and diploid to hexaploid wheats.
| Leaf characteristics | Leaf type | Diploid old wheat | Tetraploid old wheat | Hexaploid moden wheat | Diploid to Tetraploid | Tetraploid to Hexaploid | Diploid to Hexaploid |
| Basal angle (°) | Flag | 22.1±1.6 | 30.0±2.0 | 21.0±1.9 | + | − | 0 |
| Penultimate | 25.1±1.3 | 33.0±2.1 | 24.2±2.0 | + | − | 0 | |
| Top 3rd | 22.7±1.6 | 34.6±3.1 | 23.6±2.6 | + | − | 0 | |
| Opening angle (°) | Flag | 30±1.8 | 65.4±3.8 | 46.0±2.3 | + | − | + |
| Penultimate | 39.4±2.1 | 66.0±6.1 | 60.6±5.9 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 3rd | 40.3±3.2 | 60.1±5.2 | 53.0±3.6 | + | 0 | + | |
| Cambering angle (°) | Flag | 19.0±1.3 | 27.4±1.9 | 18.2±1.5 | + | − | 0 |
| Penultimate | 25.3±2.2 | 36.2±2.6 | 22.1±3.2 | + | − | 0 | |
| Top 3rd | 24.3±2.1 | 36.4±3.1 | 22.9±2.6 | + | − | 0 | |
| Length (cm) | Flag | 14.1±1.2 | 18.5±1.2 | 22.0±1.2 | + | − | + |
| Penultimate | 18.2±1.6 | 22.5±1.0 | 22.5±1.2 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 3rd | 16.2±1.1 | 21.9±2 | 22.1±1.4 | + | 0 | + | |
| Width (cm) | Flag | 0.8±0.02 | 1.4±0.05 | 1.39±0.05 | + | 0 | + |
| Penultimate | 0.8±0.01 | 1.2±0.03 | 1.2±0.04 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 3rd | 0.6±0.02 | 1.0±0.1 | 1.0±0.1 | + | 0 | + | |
| Area (cm2) | Flag | 9.5±0.4 | 21.8±1.5 | 23.2±1.8 | + | 0 | + |
| Penultimate | 12.6±0.8 | 22.9±1.2 | 23.4±1.6 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 3rd | 8.6±0.8 | 18.6±2.2 | 18.2±1.5 | + | 0 | + | |
| Length-width ratio | Flag | 17.6±2.7 | 15.3±0.8 | 13.7±0.5 | − | − | − |
| Penultimate | 22.2±1.8 | 18.7±0.9 | 18.5±0.7 | − | 0 | − | |
| Top 3rd | 26.5±1.2 | 21.8±1.8 | 23.1±2.1 | − | 0 | − | |
| Specific leaf weight (g/cm2) | Flag | 3.1±0.3 | 3.3±0.2 | 3.5±0.5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Penultimate | 3.0±0.3 | 2.8±0.2 | 3.0±0.2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Top 3rd | 3.0±0.1 | 2.8±0. 3 | 2.9±0.4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Sheath length (cm) | Flag leaf | 14.3±1.8 | 22.4±0.9 | 19.2±1.1 | + | − | + |
| Penultimate | 10.5±1.5 | 16.8±1.3 | 16.0±1.7 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 3rd | 9.1±0.7 | 13.5±1.3 | 13.4±1.6 | + | 0 | + |
+ represents a significantly increase at P<0.05. − represents a significant decrease at P<0.01. 0 represents no change. The data of Leaf Basal angle and Opening angle Cambering angle and leaf area were similar in 2009–2010 and average data are presented in the table.
Note: The table involved large data, here we showed the final results for clarity and conciseness.
Changes in leaf net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate and the instantaneous water use efficiency (WUEi = leaf photosynthetic rate/transpiration rate) of the flag leaf, penultimate and 3rd leaves in the canopy in the domestication from diploid to tetraploid, tetraploid to hexaploid and diploid to hexaploid of wheats.
| Physiological characteristics | Leaf type | Diploid old wheat | Tetraploid old wheat | Hexaploid moden wheat | Diploid to tetraploid | Tetraploid to hexaploid | Diploid to hexaploid |
| Leaf photosynthetic rate(µmol m−2 s−1) | Flag | 18.6±0.6 | 12.3±0.6 | 13.8±0.4 | − | + | − |
| Penultimate | 12.1±0.3 | 8.7±0.4 | 9.5±0.4 | − | + | − | |
| Top 3rd | 4.9±o.2 | 3.2±0.2 | 4.1±0.3 | − | + | − | |
| Leaf transpiration rate (mmol m−2 s−1) | Flag | 6.1±0.7 | 8.8±0.6 | 5.5±0. 4 | + | − | 0 |
| Penultimate | 5.6±0.4 | 7.4±0.5 | 5.1±0.3 | + | − | 0 | |
| Top 3rd | 2.2±0.1 | 2.9±0.2 | 2.3±0.1 | + | − | 0 | |
| WUEi | Flag | 3±0.2 | 1.4±0.1 | 2.4±1.6 | − | + | − |
| Penultimate | 2.2±0.6 | 1.2±0.2 | 1.8±0.3 | − | + | − | |
| Top 3rd | 2.2±0.2 | 1.1±0.1 | 1.7±0.4 | − | + | − |
+ represents a significant increase at P<0.01. − represents a significant decrease at P<0.01. 0 represents no change.
Note: The table involved large data, here we showed the final results for clarity and conciseness.
Changes in plant height, tiller number, spike length, awn length and internode characteristics of nodes 1 to 5 in the domestication from diploid to tetraploid, tetraploid to hexaploid and diploid to hexaploid of wheats.
| Stem characteristics | Internode type | Diploid old wheat | Tetraploid old wheat | Hexaploid modern wheat | Diploid to tetraploid | Tetraploid to hexaploid | Diploid to hexaploid |
| Plant height (cm) | 105.1±4.5 | 120.4±7.9 | 127.3±6.5 | + | 0 | + | |
| Tiller number | 8.6±1.0 | 4.8±0.4 | 1.9±0.2 | − | − | − | |
| Internode length (cm) | 1st | 5.1±0.4 | 5.2±0.4 | 8.5±0.8 | 0 | + | + |
| 2nd | 11.4±1.8 | 11.5±1.6 | 15.0±2.0 | 0 | + | + | |
| 3rd | 15.1±1.3 | 16.1±1.7 | 21.5±4.1 | 0 | + | + | |
| 4th | 22.5±2.5 | 22.5±2.6 | 28.2±3.1 | 0 | + | + | |
| 5th | 39.8±6.1 | 49.5±4.2 | 42.1±3.7 | + | − | 0 | |
| Internode diameter (mm) | 1st | 1.6±0.2 | 2.6±0.3 | 2.7±0.2 | + | 0 | + |
| 2nd | 2.0±0.2 | 3.0±0.2 | 3.2±0.3 | + | 0 | + | |
| 3rd | 2.2±0.1 | 3.3±0.3 | 3.4±0.5 | + | 0 | + | |
| 4th | 2.1±0.3 | 3.5±0.3 | 3.6±0.3 | + | 0 | + | |
| 5th | 1.7±0.3 | 2.7±0.2 | 2.7±0.1 | + | 0 | + | |
| Internode weight-diameter ratio (g/mm) | 1st | 0.03±0 | 0.05±0.002 | 0.06±0.001 | + | + | + |
| 2nd | 0.05±0.002 | 0.08±0.003 | 0.09±0.005 | + | + | + | |
| 3rd | 0.04±0.003 | 0.08±0.003 | 0.10±0.003 | + | + | + | |
| 4th | 0.06±0.002 | 0.1±0.01 | 0.10±0.006 | + | 0 | + | |
| 5th | 0.07±0.003 | 0.13±0.003 | 0.12±0.01 | + | 0 | + | |
| Internode specific gravity (g*mm−10) | 1st | 4.8±0.5 | 4.1±0.6 | 4.2±0.3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2nd | 2.2±0.1 | 2.3±0.2 | 2.0±0.2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 3rd | 1.3±0.2 | 1.5±0.4 | 1.4±0.2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 4th | 1.2±0.2 | 1.4±0.2 | 1.2±0.3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 5th | 1.2±0.1 | 1.1±0.1 | 1.0±0.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Spike (cm) | Length | 4.5±0.2 | 7.2±0.3 | 9.0±0.7 | + | + | + |
| Awn length | 7.0±0.7 | 9.5±2.1 | 6.7±0.9 | + | − | 0 | |
+ represents a significant increase at P<0.01. − represents a significant decrease at P<0.01. 0 represents no change. Results of tiller number were similar between 2009 and 2010, and average data are presented in the table.
Note: The table involved large data, here we showed the final results for clarity and conciseness.
Morphological changes in the canopy through the domestication from diploid to tetraploid, tetraploid to hexaploid and diploid to hexaploid of wheats.
| Canopy morphology | Diploid old wheat | Tetraploid old wheat | Hexaploid modern wheat | Diploid to tetraploid | Tetraploid to hexaploid | Diploid to hexaploid | |
| Spike length - plant height ratio | 0.04±0.001 | 0.06±0.003 | 0.07±0.002 | + | + | + | |
| Location of leaf (cm) | Flag leaf | 67.0±2.2 | 74.2±1.6 | 90.0±4.2 | + | + | + |
| Penultimate leaf | 41.2±3.2 | 47.1±1.3 | 55.5±3.5 | + | + | + | |
| Top 3rd leaf | 25.0±1.8 | 28.3±1.1 | 33.3±1.6 | + | + | + | |
| Top 4th leaf | 12.6±3.8 | 14.7±3.1 | 16.0±2.6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Leaf sheath length-node length ratio | Flag leaf | 0.37±0.01 | 0.47±0.02 | 0.49±0.02 | + | 0 | + |
| Penultimate leaf | 0.47±0.01 | 0.76±0.04 | 0.60±0.03 | + | − | + | |
| Top 3rd leaf | 0.60±0.01 | 0.85±0.03 | 0.65±0.03 | + | − | + | |
| Top 4th leaf | 0.69±0.02 | 0.97±0.04 | 0.8±0.04 | + | − | + | |
| Internode length - plant height ratio | 1st internode | 0.04±0.004 | 0.04±0.003 | 0.07±0.006 | 0 | + | + |
| 2nd internode | 0.11±0.001 | 0.09±0.003 | 0.11±0.004 | − | + | 0 | |
| 3rd internode | 0.14±0.003 | 0.14±0.01 | 0.17±0.007 | 0 | + | + | |
| 4th internode | 0.21±0.01 | 0.19±0.005 | 0.22±0.01 | − | + | 0 | |
| 5th internode | 0.38±0.01 | 0.41±0.02 | 0.33±0.03 | + | − | − | |
+ represents a significant increase at P<0.01. − represents a significant decrease at P<0.01. 0 represents no change.
Note: The table involved large data, here we showed the final results for clarity and conciseness.
Changes in the pattern of biomass distribution through the domestication from diploid to tetraploid, tetraploid to hexaploid and diploid to hexaploid for wheats.
| Biomass distribution pattern | Diploid old wheat | Tetraploid old wheat | Hexaploid modern wheat | Diploid to tetraploid | Tetraploid to hexaploid | Diploid to hexaploid | |
| Leaf dry weight (g) | Flag leaf | 0.03±0.001 | 0.07±0002 | 0.07±0.003 | + | 0 | + |
| Penultimate Leaf | 0.04±0.002 | 0.06±0.003 | 0.06±0.003 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 3rd leaf | 0.02±0.002 | 0.04±0.002 | 0.04±0.002 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 4th leaf | 0.02±0.001 | 0.03±0.002 | 0.3±0.002 | + | 0 | + | |
| Leaf sheath dry weight (g) | Flag leaf | 0.06±0.004 | 0.19±0.01 | 0.18±0.02 | + | 0 | + |
| Penultimate leaf | 0.05±0.003 | 0.12±0.009 | 0.12±0.01 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 3rd leaf | 0.03±0.002 | 0.07±0.006 | 0.08±0.01 | + | 0 | + | |
| Top 4th leaf | 0.02±0.009 | 0.04±0.002 | 0.04±0.002 | + | 0 | + | |
| Internode dry weight (g) | 1st internode | 0.05±0.006 | 0.12±0.01 | 0.16±0.01 | + | + | + |
| 2nd internode | 0.09±0.005 | 0.22±0.02 | 0.30±0.03 | + | + | + | |
| 3rd internode | 0.10±0.02 | 0.27±0.02 | 0.36±0.03 | + | + | + | |
| 4th internode | 0.13±0.01 | 0.34±0.02 | 0.37±0.03 | + | 0 | + | |
| 5th internode | 0.13±0.01 | 0.34±0.02 | 0.31±0.03 | + | 0 | + | |
| Total stem biomass (g) | 0.52±0.04 | 1.3±0.2 | 1.5±0.3 | + | 0 | + | |
| Total leaf biomass (g) | 0.11±0.02 | 0.21±0.03 | 0.23±0.04 | + | 0 | + | |
| Total leaf sheath biomass (g) | 0.17±0.009 | 0.42±0.03 | 0.43±0.03 | + | 0 | + | |
| Total spike biomass (g) | 0.71±0.02 | 1.10±0.04 | 1.72±0.03 | + | + | + | |
| Above-ground biomass (g) | 1.51±0.01 | 3.02±0.03 | 3.88±0.04 | + | + | + | |
| Root biomass (g) | 1.15±0.06 | 0.80±0.04 | 0.63±0.04 | − | − | − | |
| Total biomass (g) | 2.65±0.08 | 3.83±0.7 | 4.52±0.62 | + | 0 | + | |
| Grain-leaf ratio (Grains/cm2) | Flag leaf | 53.5±5.0 | 58.1±3.2 | 71.7±7.3 | 0 | + | + |
| Penultimate leaf | 40.4±3.5 | 44.8±5.9 | 62.2±5.6 | 0 | + | + | |
| Top 3rd leaf | 56.9±4.5 | 55.6±4.1 | 76.9±4.2 | 0 | + | + | |
| Total leaf | 15.8±4.2 | 15.2±2.2 | 22.5±2.5 | 0 | + | + | |
| Spike-leaf ratio (g/cm2) | Flag leaf | 79.4±6.9 | 48.2±4.8 | 91.3±8.3 | − | + | + |
| Penultimate leaf | 60.5±4.9 | 50.3±4.3 | 79.4±3.9 | − | + | + | |
| Top 3rd leaf | 85.4±6.4 | 63.7±6.5 | 98.5±5.1 | − | + | + | |
| Total leaf | 23.7±1.8 | 17.3±1.6 | 28.8±2.4 | − | + | + | |
| Harvest index | 0.23±0.01 | 0.30±0.02 | 0.40±0.01 | + | + | + | |
+ represents a significant increase at P<0.01. − represents a significant decrease at P<0.01. 0 represents no remarkable change. Results of root biomass, stem biomass, and spike biomass were similar in 2009 and 2010, and average data are presented in the table.
Note: The table involved large data, here we showed the final results for clarity and conciseness.
Changes in the grain yield and yield components through the dometication from diploid to tetraploid, tetraploid to hexaploid and diploid to hexaploid for wheats.
| Grain yield components | Diploid old wheat | Tetraploid old wheat | Hexaploid modern wheat | Diploid to tetraploid | Tetraploid to hexaploid | Diploid to hexaploid |
| Grain weight/spike (g) | 0.17±0.01 | 0.45±0.03 | 0.96±0.04 | + | + | + |
| Grain number/spike | 13.2±0.8 | 32.5±2.2 | 33.8±1.7 | + | + | + |
| 1000-grain weight (g) | 36±4.1 | 42.4±3.6 | 41.7±3.1 | + | 0 | + |
| Spike number/plant | 5.4±0.2 | 3.2±0.2 | 1.9±0.2 | − | − | − |
| Grain yield/plant (g) | 0.47±0.04 | 0.96±0.05 | 1.83±0.08 | + | + | + |
| Population yield (g/m2) | 97.5±10.2 | 235.6±11.8 | 467.6±12.3 | + | + | + |
+ represents a significant increase at P<0.01. − represents a significant decrease at P<0.01. 0 represents no change. Data of yield per plant and population yield were similar in 2009 and 2010, and average data are presented in the table.
Figure 2The biplot generated by using ‘tester standard deviation’ scaling and ‘GGE’ model.
The biplot is based on different diploid wheat-centered (Centering = 2) and scaled data (Scaling = 1), using different diploid wheat -focused singular value partitioning (SVP = 2) method. YD, yield; PH, plant height; HER, height-spike ratio; LA, flag leaf angle; FLWR, the length-width ratio of flag leaf; SLWR, the length-width ratio of second leaf; LE, the total leaf area; PR, the photosynthetic rate of flag leaf; TN, tiller number; FNL, the length of fifth internode; ND, the first internode diameter; LL, the position of flag leaf; EL, spike length.