Diagnosing ozone stress and differential tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) with ethylenediurea (EDU)

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作者
Ashrafuzzaman, Md. [1 ,2 ]
Lubna, Farzana Afrose [1 ]
Holtkamp, Felix [1 ]
Manning, William J. [3 ]
Kraska, Thorsten [4 ]
Frei, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bonn, Inst Crop Sci & Resource Conservat INRES Plant Nu, Bonn, Germany
[2] Shahjalal Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Genet Engn & Biotechnol, Sylhet, Bangladesh
[3] Univ Massachusetts, Stockbridge Sch Agr, Amherst, MA 01003 USA
[4] Univ Bonn, Field Lab Campus Klein Altendoif, Rheinbach, Germany
关键词
Air pollution; Breeding; Cereals; Food security; Global change; Phenotyping; AMBIENT OZONE; ELEVATED OZONE; SURFACE OZONE; DIUREA EDU; NONDESTRUCTIVE ESTIMATION; GENE-EXPRESSION; RESEARCH TOOL; WINTER-WHEAT; RATES; EXPOSURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.envpol.2017.06.055
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Rising tropospheric ozone concentrations in Asia necessitate the breeding of adapted rice varieties to ensure food security. However, breeding requires field-based evaluation of ample plant material, which can be technically challenging or very costly when using ozone fumigation facilities. The chemical ethylenediurea (EDU) has been proposed for estimating the effects of ozone in large-scale field applications, but controlled experiments investigating constitutive effects on rice or its suitability to detect genotypic differences in ozone tolerance are missing. This study comprised a controlled open top chamber experiment with four treatments (i) control (average ozone concentration 16 ppb), (ii) control with EDU application, (iii) ozone stress (average 77 ppb for 7 h daily throughout the season), and (iv) ozone stress with EDU application. Three contrasting rice genotypes were tested, i.e. the tolerant line L81 and the sensitive Nipponbare and BR28. The ozone treatment had significant negative effects on plant growth (height and tillering), stomatal conductance, SPAD value, spectral reflectance indices such as the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), lipid peroxidation, as well as biomass and grain yields. These negative effects were more pronounced in the a priori sensitive varieties, especially the widely grown Bangladeshi variety BR28, which showed grain yield reductions by 37 percent. EDU application had almost no effects on plants in the absence of ozone, but partly mitigated ozone effects, on foliar symptoms, lipid peroxidation, SPAD value, stomatal conductance, several spectral reflectance parameters, panicle number, grain yield, and spikelet sterility. EDU responses were more pronounced in sensitive genotypes than in the tolerant L81. In conclusion, EDU had no constitutive effects on rice and partly offset negative ozone effects, especially in sensitive varieties. It can thus be used to diagnose ozone damage in field grown rice and for distinguishing tolerant (less EDU-responsive) and sensitive (more EDU-responsive) genotypes. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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