Journal article
Authors list: Vazquez-Glaria, Alenna; Eichler-Loebermann, Bettina; Loiret, F. G.; Ortega, Eduardo; Kavka, Mareike
Publication year: 2021
Journal: Plants
Volume number: 10
Issue number: 6
ISSN: 2223-7747
Open access status: Gold
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10061194
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract:
Soil salinity is a critical problem for rice production and is also often associated with phosphors (P) deficiency. Plant hormones, like brassinosteroids, were shown to play a role in plant responses to different stresses and are also expected to mitigate salt stress. The aim of this study was to compare shoot growth and root architecture traits of two rice cultivars (INCA LP-5 and Perla de Cuba) during early plant development in response to salt, P limitation and a brassinosteroid. Seeds were placed in (I) paper rolls for 7 days and (II) mini-rhizotrons for 21 days without or with salt (50 mM NaCl), without or with 24-epibrassinolide (10(-6) M) pre-treatment, and with two levels of P (10 or 1 ppm). The root system of LP-5 was larger in size and extent, while the roots of Perla were growing denser. Salt affected mainly the size- and extent-related root characteristics and explained about 70% of the variance. The effect of P was more pronounced without salt treatment. In Perla, P supply reduced the salt effect on root growth. The brassinosteroid had hardly any effect on the development of the plants in both experiments. Due to the high dependence on experimental factors, root length and related traits can be recommended for selecting young rice cultivars regarding salt stress and P deprivation.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Vazquez-Glaria, A., Eichler-Loebermann, B., Loiret, F., Ortega, E. and Kavka, M. (2021) Root-System Architectures of Two Cuban Rice Cultivars with Salt Stress at Early Development Stages, Plants, 10(6), Article 1194. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10061194
APA Citation style: Vazquez-Glaria, A., Eichler-Loebermann, B., Loiret, F., Ortega, E., & Kavka, M. (2021). Root-System Architectures of Two Cuban Rice Cultivars with Salt Stress at Early Development Stages. Plants. 10(6), Article 1194. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10061194
Keywords
BRASSINOSTEROIDS; epibrassinolide; Oryza sativa; ORYZA-SATIVA L.; phosphorus deprivation; SALINITY TOLERANCE; SEEDLING GROWTH