Literature DB >> 33159790

Variation between rice accessions in photosynthetic induction in flag leaves and underlying mechanisms.

Liana G Acevedo-Siaca1,2, Robert Coe3, W Paul Quick4,5, Stephen P Long1,2,6,7.   

Abstract

Several breeding initiatives have sought to improve flag leaf performance as its health and physiology are closely correlated to rice yield. Previous studies have described natural variation of photosynthesis for flag leaves; however, none has examined their performance under the non-steady-state conditions that prevail in crop fields. Photosynthetic induction is the transient response of photosynthesis to a change from low to high light. Rice flag leaf photosynthesis was measured in both steady- and non-steady-state conditions to characterize natural variation. Between the lowest and highest performing accession, there was a 152% difference for average CO2 assimilation during induction (Ā300), a 77% difference for average intrinsic water use efficiency during induction (iWUEavg), and a 185% difference for the speed of induction (IT50), indicating plentiful variation. No significant correlation was found between steady- and non-steady-state photosynthetic traits. Additionally, measures of neither steady-state nor non-steady-state photosynthesis of flag leaves correlated with the same measures of leaves in the vegetative growth stage, with the exception of iWUEavg. Photosynthetic induction was measured at six [CO2], to determine biochemical and diffusive limitations to photosynthesis in vivo. Photosynthetic induction in rice flag leaves was limited primarily by biochemistry. © Society for Experimental Biology 2020.

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Keywords:  Atmospheric change; Rubisco activation; crop improvement; flag leaves; food security; natural variation; photosynthetic induction; rice; rice breeding; water use efficiency

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33159790      PMCID: PMC7904153          DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eraa520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


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