Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought Severities

The leaf is one of the most drought-sensitive plant organs. Investigating how leaf traits change and their trade-off growth during a drought would contribute to developing targeted drought-resistance measures. We investigated changes in five key maize leaf traits (leaf area, dry mass, effective numb...

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Main Authors: Xueyan Ma, Guangsheng Zhou, Gen Li, Qiuling Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/13/1852
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spelling doaj-434ab633d8364eb5ac337173f9aee4be2021-07-15T15:48:37ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-07-01131852185210.3390/w13131852Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought SeveritiesXueyan Ma0Guangsheng Zhou1Gen Li2Qiuling Wang3Tianjin Meteorological Bureau, Tianjin 300074, ChinaChinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Beijing 100081, ChinaTianjin Meteorological Bureau, Tianjin 300074, ChinaNational Climate Center, Beijing 100081, ChinaThe leaf is one of the most drought-sensitive plant organs. Investigating how leaf traits change and their trade-off growth during a drought would contribute to developing targeted drought-resistance measures. We investigated changes in five key maize leaf traits (leaf area, dry mass, effective number, water content, and specific weight) and their trade-off growth based on a drought simulation experiment. We also developed an indicator (0, 1) to quantitatively evaluate drought severity. The results showed a trade-off growth between different leaf traits of maize plants under drought conditions. Maize maintained relatively high leaf water content to maintain high leaf metabolic activity until drought severity was greater than 0. When drought severity was (0, 0.48), maize tended to adopt rapid growth strategy by maintaining regular leafing intensity and investing more energy into leaf area rather than specific leaf weight so that more energy could be absorbed. When the drought severity exceeded 0.48, maize conserved its resources for survival by maintaining relatively lower metabolic activity and thicker leaves to minimize water loss. The results provide an insight into the acclimation strategies of maize under drought, and contribute to targeted drought prevention and relief measures to reduce drought-induced risks to food security.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/13/1852maizedrought severityleaf traitstrade-off growthrapid growthsurvival
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author Xueyan Ma
Guangsheng Zhou
Gen Li
Qiuling Wang
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Guangsheng Zhou
Gen Li
Qiuling Wang
Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought Severities
Water
maize
drought severity
leaf traits
trade-off growth
rapid growth
survival
author_facet Xueyan Ma
Guangsheng Zhou
Gen Li
Qiuling Wang
author_sort Xueyan Ma
title Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought Severities
title_short Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought Severities
title_full Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought Severities
title_fullStr Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought Severities
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Evaluation of the Trade-Off Growth Strategies of Maize Leaves under Different Drought Severities
title_sort quantitative evaluation of the trade-off growth strategies of maize leaves under different drought severities
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The leaf is one of the most drought-sensitive plant organs. Investigating how leaf traits change and their trade-off growth during a drought would contribute to developing targeted drought-resistance measures. We investigated changes in five key maize leaf traits (leaf area, dry mass, effective number, water content, and specific weight) and their trade-off growth based on a drought simulation experiment. We also developed an indicator (0, 1) to quantitatively evaluate drought severity. The results showed a trade-off growth between different leaf traits of maize plants under drought conditions. Maize maintained relatively high leaf water content to maintain high leaf metabolic activity until drought severity was greater than 0. When drought severity was (0, 0.48), maize tended to adopt rapid growth strategy by maintaining regular leafing intensity and investing more energy into leaf area rather than specific leaf weight so that more energy could be absorbed. When the drought severity exceeded 0.48, maize conserved its resources for survival by maintaining relatively lower metabolic activity and thicker leaves to minimize water loss. The results provide an insight into the acclimation strategies of maize under drought, and contribute to targeted drought prevention and relief measures to reduce drought-induced risks to food security.
topic maize
drought severity
leaf traits
trade-off growth
rapid growth
survival
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/13/1852
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