| Literature DB >> 27210048 |
Hui Wang1,2, Longyu Hou1,2, Mingya Wang1,2, Peisheng Mao1,2.
Abstract
Three genotypes of alfalfa viz. Medicago sativa (Zhongmu No. 1, Zhongmu No. 2) and M. varia (Caoyuan No. 3) grown in the filed were investigated for the contribution of pod wall and leaves by shading all pods and leaves on July 15, 20 and 25, respectively. Date was recorded for total pod weight (TPW), pod wall weight (PWW), seed weight per pod (SWP), seed number per pod (SNP) and single seed weight (SSW) of one-coil and two-coil spiral pods. TPW, SNP, PWW and SWP were reduced by shading all leaves or pods, whereas SSW was not significantly affected. The relative photosynthetic contribution of pod wall to SWP was 25.6-48.1% in three genotypes on July 15. The pod wall in one-coil spiral pods generated a greater relative contribution to the TPW and SWP than in two-coil spiral pods. In the last stage (July 25), the relative photosynthetic contribution of leaves to SWP sharply decreased, whereas the relative photosynthetic contribution of pod wall to SWP was stable in the late stage (July 20 and 25). In conclusion, the pod wall of alfalfa could carry out photosynthesis and the pod wall played an important role in pod filling at the late growth stage.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27210048 PMCID: PMC4876384 DOI: 10.1038/srep26586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Total pod weight (TPW), pod wall weight (PWW), seed weight per pod (SWP), seed number per pod (SNP) and single seed weight (SSW) of the two pod types in three genotypes as influenced by shading all leaves or pods on July 15, 20 and 25 (LSD test, P < 0.05).
Figure 1The relationships between pod wall weight per pod (PWW) and seed weight per pod (SWP) with the total pod weight per pod (TPW) and the relationship between seed number per pod (SNP) and single seed weight (SSW) with seed weight per pod (SWP).
(A) The relationships between the PWW and SWP with TPW in the one-coil spiral pod. (B) The relationships between the PWW and SWP with TPW in the two-coil spiral pod. (C) The relationship between the SNP and SSW in the one-coil spiral pod. (D) The relationship between the SNP and SSW in the two-coil spiral pod. **Significantly different at the 0.05 level.
Percent of pod wall weight (PWW) and seed weight per pod (SWP) in the total pod weight (TPW) (LSD test, P < 0.05).
| Genotypes | Treatments | PWW / TPW (%) | SWP / TPW (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zhongmu No. 1 | The control | 33b | 67a |
| Shading all leaves | 41a | 59b | |
| Shading all pods | 40a | 60b | |
| Zhongmu No. 2 | The control | 34b | 66a |
| Shading all leaves | 41a | 59b | |
| Shading all pods | 40a | 60b | |
| Caoyuan No. 3 | The control | 45b | 55a |
| Shading all leaves | 41b | 59a | |
| Shading all pods | 53a | 47b |
Figure 2The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall to the total pod weight (TPW) and seed weight per pod (SWP) in three cultivars.
(A) The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall to the TPW in Zhongmu No. 1. (B) The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall to the SWP in Zhongmu No. 1. (C) The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall to the TPW in Zhongmu No. 2. (D) The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall to SWP in Zhongmu No. 2. (E) The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall to TPW in Caoyuan No. 3. (F) The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall to the SWP in Caoyuan No. 3. *P < 0.05.
Figure 3The relative contribution of the leaves and pod wall in one-coil spiral and two-coil spiral pods to the total pod weight (TPW) and the seed weight per pod (SWP).
*P < 0.05.
Figure 4Shading treatments and two pod types.
(A) Shading all leaves by covering with aluminum foil. (B) Shading all pods by covering with aluminum foil. (C) one-coil spiral pods. (D) two-coil spiral pods.