| Literature DB >> 32930888 |
Paulo Henrique Ramos Guimarães1, Isabela Pereira de Lima2, Adriano Pereira de Castro3, Anna Cristina Lanna3, Patrícia Guimarães Santos Melo4, Marcel de Raïssac5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The root system plays a major role in plant growth and development and root system architecture is reported to be the main trait related to plant adaptation to drought. However, phenotyping root systems in situ is not suited to high-throughput methods, leading to the development of non-destructive methods for evaluations in more or less controlled root environments. This study used a root phenotyping platform with a panel of 20 japonica rice accessions in order to: (i) assess their genetic diversity for a set of structural and morphological root traits and classify the different types; (ii) analyze the plastic response of their root system to a water deficit at reproductive phase and (iii) explore the ability of the platform for high-throughput phenotyping of root structure and morphology.Entities:
Keywords: Genetic variation; Oryza sativa; PVC pipes; Phenotypic plasticity; Root system architecture
Year: 2020 PMID: 32930888 PMCID: PMC7492358 DOI: 10.1186/s12284-020-00404-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rice (N Y) ISSN: 1939-8425 Impact factor: 4.783
Fig. 1Experiment in greenhouse. View of SITIS phenotyping platform (a), view of the PVC pipes containing the soil, the transparent acrylic tube in the middle and the rice seedlings around it, before thinning to three plants (b)
Description of measured traits in the tropical japonica rice panel grown in greenhouse
| Trait | Abbreviation | Description | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Root length at 20 cm | Total root length in the 0 to 20 cm layer | cm | |
| Root length at 40 cm | Total root length in the 20 to 40 cm layer | cm | |
| Root length at 60 cm | Total root length in the 40 to 60 cm layer | cm | |
| Root volume at 20 cm | Total root volume in the 0 to 20 cm layer | cm3 | |
| Root volume at 40 cm | Total root volume in the 20 to 40 cm layer | cm3 | |
| Root volume at 60 cm | Total root volume in the 40 to 60 cm layer | cm3 | |
| Root diameter at 20 cm | Average root diameter in the 0 to 20 cm layer | mm | |
| Root diameter at 40 cm | Average root diameter in the 20 to 40 cm layer | mm | |
| Root diameter at 60 cm | Average root diameter in the 40 to 60 cm layer | mm | |
| Fine root length at 20 cm | Total root length with diameter ≤ 0.5 mm at 20 cm | cm | |
| Fine root length at 40 cm | Total root length with diameter ≤ 0.5 mm at 40 cm | cm | |
| Fine root length at 60 cm | Total root length with diameter ≤ 0.5 mm at 60 cm | cm | |
| Thick root length at 20 cm | Total root length with 1.0 mm ≤ diameter ≤ 2.5 mm at 20 cm | cm | |
| Thick root length at 40 cm | Total root length with 1.0 mm ≤ diameter ≤ 2.5 mm at 40 cm | cm | |
| Thick root length at 60 cm | Total root length with 1.0 mm ≤ diameter ≤ 2.5 mm at 60 cm | cm | |
| Maintenance coefficient of fine roots between 20 and 40 cm | Ratio between fine root length at 40 cm and fine root length at 20 cm | – | |
| Maintenance coefficient of fine roots between 40 and 60 cm | Ratio between fine root length at 60 cm and fine root length at 40 cm | – | |
| Maintenance coefficient of thick roots between 20 and 40 cm | Ratio between thick root length at 40 cm and thick root length at 20 cm | – | |
| Maintenance coefficient of thick roots between 40 and 60 cm | Ratio between thick root length at 60 cm and thick root length at 40 cm | – | |
| Branching index at 20 cm | Ratio between fine root length at 20 cm and thick root length at 20 cm | – | |
| Branching index at 40 cm | Ratio between fine root length at 40 cm and thick root length at 40 cm | – | |
| Branching index at 60 cm | Ratio between fine root length at 60 cm and thick root length at 60 cm | – | |
| Total root length | Sum of root lengths at 20 cm, 40 cm and 60 cm | cm | |
| Total root volume | Sum of root volumes at 20 cm, 40 cm and 60 cm | cm3 | |
| Thick root diameter at 20 cm | Thick root diameter at 20 cm | mm | |
| Thick root diameter at 40 cm | Thick root diameter at 40 cm | mm | |
| Thick root diameter at 60 cm | Thick root diameter at 60 cm | mm | |
| Thick root diameter reduction between 20 and 60 cm | Difference ratio between thick root diameters between 20 and 60 cm | % | |
| Shoot dry weight | Shoot biomass of one plant target | g plant-1 |
Descriptive statistics of all measured traits in the japonica rice panel and significance of Anova
| Trait | TRT | Accessions (A) | Block/TRT | A x TRT | CV(%) | Minimum | Maximum | Mean |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| * | ** | ns | ** | 25.32 | 1,158 | 11,363 | 4,894 | |
| ** | ** | ns | ** | 8.17 | 0.38 | 0.68 | 0.50 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ** | 22.30 | 2.88 | 15.11 | 8.30 | |
| ** | ** | ns | ** | 28.83 | 659.8 | 9,259.3 | 3,723.20 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ** | 27.78 | 70.18 | 549.73 | 285.64 | |
| ** | ** | ns | ns | 34.78 | 4.63 | 29.61 | 13.32 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ** | 1.72 | 1.33 | 1.53 | 1.44 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ns | 27.02 | 1,206 | 7,047 | 3,432 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ns | 9.50 | 0.38 | 0.65 | 0.51 | |
| ns | ns | ns | ** | 23.39 | 2.25 | 10.65 | 6.43 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ns | 34.94 | 630.1 | 5,859.5 | 2,389 | |
| ** | ns | ns | * | 36.58 | 41.29 | 383.28 | 187.18 | |
| ** | * | ns | ns | 49.52 | 3.95 | 45.89 | 14.72 | |
| * | ** | ns | ns | 2.65 | 1.32 | 1.48 | 1.40 | |
| ns | * | ns | ns | 28.15 | 1,341 | 6,075 | 2,987 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ns | 10.46 | 0.41 | 0.67 | 0.51 | |
| ns | ns | ns | ns | 27.29 | 2.55 | 11.65 | 5.91 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ns | 37.73 | 586.9 | 5,002.6 | 1,997.70 | |
| ns | ns | ns | ns | 49.43 | 18.76 | 397.19 | 156.95 | |
| * | ** | ns | ns | 55.41 | 3.49 | 63.58 | 15.75 | |
| ns | ** | * | ns | 2.80 | 1.27 | 1.50 | 1.38 | |
| ns | ** | ns | * | 21.97 | 4,965 | 22,588 | 11,312 | |
| ns | ** | ns | ** | 17.48 | 10.98 | 32.09 | 20.63 | |
| ns | ns | * | * | 72.76 | -4.18 | 12.47 | 3.96 | |
| ns | ** | ns | * | 35.18 | 0.15 | 2.40 | 0.75 | |
| * | ** | * | ** | 23.41 | 0.32 | 1.62 | 0.87 | |
| ns | * | ns | * | 37.01 | 0.12 | 1.98 | 0.70 | |
| ** | ns | ** | ns | 40.36 | 0.12 | 2.87 | 0.88 | |
| ** | ** | ns | ns | 17.07 | 8.98 | 53.51 | 21.51 |
Trait loading scores of the selected root traits and the proportion of variation for each principal component under irrigated conditions
| Trait | Factor loadings | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| PC-1 | PC-2 | PC-3 | |
| 18.98 | 9.75 | 2.07 | |
| 18.57 | 4.78 | 19.10 | |
| 14.87 | 20.67 | 6.09 | |
| 3.33 | 36.56 | 3.00 | |
| 27.82 | 1.06 | 7.07 | |
| 0.94 | 26.71 | 29.39 | |
| 15.49 | 0.48 | 33.26 | |
| Eigenvalue | 3.09 | 1.95 | 1.25 |
| Percentage of variance (%) | 44.21 | 27.85 | 17.92 |
| Cumulative percentage of variance (%) | 44.21 | 72.07 | 89.98 |
Fig. 2Box-plots of the standardized means of the eight selected root traits among the 17 accessions gathered in 5 clusters under irrigated conditions. The symbol in brackets indicates the cluster effect (** significant at 1%, * significant at 5% and not significant). The averages followed by the same letter do not differ statistically according to the Tukey test (p-value 0.05)
Phenotypic correlations for the 8 selected root traits among the 17 rice accessions under two water conditions
| Trait | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| – | 0.044ns | − 0.095ns | 0.361ns | 0.186ns | − 0.371ns | 0.293ns | ||
| 0.452ns | – | −0.142ns | ||||||
| 0.267ns | – | 0.236ns | ||||||
| −0.057ns | − 0.339ns | – | − 0.347ns | − 0.229ns | 0.217ns | − 0.217ns | ||
| 0.259ns | – | 0.113ns | ||||||
| −0.192ns | 0.163ns | 0.130ns | – | − 0.380ns | − 0.171ns | |||
| − 0.440ns | − 0.183ns | − 0.218ns | − 0.358ns | −0.131ns | – | − 0.364ns | ||
| 0.009ns | −0.298ns | − 0.118ns | – |
nsNon-significant; a and b significant by the t-test at 5 and 1% probability, respectively. Values for irrigated conditions are below the diagonal and for drought above the diagonal
Relative variation of the selected root traits from irrigated to water deficit conditions
| Accessions | RG | Drought effect (VAR | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lambayque 1 | I | 0.596 | a | 1.492 | a | 0.890 | ab | 1.405 | a | -0.090 | a | 0.071 | a | 0.193 | abc | -0.571 | b |
| Cirad 392 | I | 0.559 | a | 0.436 | abcd | 1.201 | a | 1.132 | ab | -0.193 | a | 0.047 | ab | 0.221 | abc | -0.852 | b |
| Peek | I | 0.472 | ab | 0.959 | abc | 0.173 | abc | 0.725 | ab | 0.693 | a | 0.026 | abc | -0.156 | bc | -0.500 | b |
| Cirad 409 | I | 0.341 | abc | 0.083 | bcd | 0.228 | abc | 0.207 | ab | -0.168 | a | 0.008 | abc | 0.013 | abc | -1.426 | b |
| Indane | I | 0.214 | abcd | 0.948 | abcd | 0.033 | abc | 0.087 | ab | 0.602 | a | -0.004 | abc | -0.114 | bc | -0.257 | b |
| IAC 25 | II | 0.071 | bcde | 0.269 | abcd | -0.037 | bc | 0.009 | ab | -0.197 | a | 0.019 | abc | 0.350 | abc | 0.150 | b |
| Ghaselu Map | II | 0.005 | bcde | 1.254 | ab | -0.452 | c | -0.570 | b | 0.823 | a | -0.031 | bc | -0.252 | c | 1.698 | b |
| Dakpa | II | 0.001 | bcde | 1.207 | ab | -0.531 | c | -0.333 | ab | 1.454 | a | -0.015 | abc | 0.342 | abc | 0.092 | b |
| Ma Hae | III | -0.119 | cde | -0.339 | d | -0.180 | bc | 0.033 | ab | 0.033 | a | 0.019 | abc | 0.331 | abc | -0.483 | b |
| Douradão | III | -0.138 | de | 0.004 | bcd | -0.396 | c | 0.263 | ab | 0.977 | a | 0.037 | ab | 0.273 | abc | -0.211 | b |
| Guarani | III | -0.160 | de | 0.138 | bcd | -0.362 | c | -0.506 | b | 0.547 | a | -0.061 | c | -0.449 | c | 13.708 | a |
| HD 1-4 | III | -0.162 | de | 0.012 | bcd | -0.500 | c | -0.265 | ab | 0.504 | a | -0.016 | abc | 0.122 | abc | 3.166 | b |
| Cha Phu Ma | III | -0.181 | de | -0.123 | cd | -0.138 | bc | -0.012 | ab | 1.007 | a | 0.015 | abc | -0.123 | bc | -0.765 | b |
| Gemjya Jyanam | III | -0.185 | de | -0.113 | cd | -0.466 | c | -0.044 | ab | 0.552 | a | 0.004 | abc | 0.286 | abc | -1.169 | b |
| IAC 164 | III | -0.267 | e | -0.310 | cd | -0.574 | c | -0.111 | ab | 0.029 | a | -0.016 | abc | 0.952 | a | 0.083 | b |
| Early Mutant IAC 165 | III | -0.269 | e | -0.122 | cd | -0.369 | c | -0.318 | ab | 0.446 | a | -0.007 | abc | -0.029 | abc | -0.263 | b |
| Soberana | III | -0.295 | e | -0.145 | cd | -0.526 | c | -0.202 | ab | 0.296 | a | 0.007 | abc | 0.821 | ab | -0.205 | b |
| Accession effect | ** | ** | ** | ** | ns | ** | ** | ** | |||||||||
RG: response group. The averages followed by the same letter do not differ statistically according to the Tukey test (p-value 0.05). One-way ANOVA results are presented with respective significances for the accession. ns Non-significant; * and ** significant by the t-test at 5 and 1% probability, respectively
Fig. 3Box-plots of the standardized relative variations of the eight selected root traits among the 17 accessions gathered in 3 response groups (RG). The symbol in brackets indicates the response group effect (** significant at 1% and not significant). The averages followed by the same letter do not differ statistically according to the Tukey test (p-value 0.05). I, II, III refer to response groups RG I, RG II and RG III
Fig. 4Shoot dry weight (SDW) of 17 accessions under two water conditions. (A) Box-plots showing the SDW under irrigated and drought conditions, (B) Shoot drought response (∆) for each accession according to its membership to one response group, (C) Shoot dry weight of each accession under two water conditions, (D) Shoot drought response (∆) for each accession according to its membership to one cluster. * The averages followed by the same letter do not differ statistically according to the Tukey test (p-value 0.05). RG: response group. Values are means of three replicates ± SD