Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen Conditions

To clarify the genotypic variation of nitrogen (N) response in the AA genome Oryza species, we investigated dry matter production, N uptake, N and water use efficiencies (NUE and WUE), bleeding sap rate (BR), and root morphological traits at vegetative stage in 6 cultivars and 4 strains of 6 species...

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Main Authors: Norimitsu Hamaoka, Yuri Uchida, Masayoshi Tomita, Etsushi Kumagai, Takuya Araki, Osamu Ueno
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2013-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.16.107
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spelling doaj-8639bfe2be094d38b1607102a5a4e76f2020-11-24T22:50:37ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082013-01-0116210711610.1626/pps.16.10711645145Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen ConditionsNorimitsu Hamaoka0Yuri Uchida1Masayoshi Tomita2Etsushi Kumagai3Takuya Araki4Osamu Ueno5Kyushu UniversityKyushu UniversityFukuoka University of EducationNational Agricultural Research Center for Tohoku RegionEhime UniversityKyushu UniversityTo clarify the genotypic variation of nitrogen (N) response in the AA genome Oryza species, we investigated dry matter production, N uptake, N and water use efficiencies (NUE and WUE), bleeding sap rate (BR), and root morphological traits at vegetative stage in 6 cultivars and 4 strains of 6 species (O. sativa, O. glaberrima, O. barthii, O. nivara, O. meridionalis, and O. rufipogon) grown under standard N (SN) and low N (LN) conditions. Some wild Oryza strains and O. glaberrima showed high dry matter production under both N conditions. In most plants, total dry weight decreased and root dry weight increased under the LN condition, resulting in decreased top-root ratio. In japonica cultivars of O. sativa, however, these traits were unaffected by the N condition. There were no significant differences in WUE with plant species or N conditions. In all plants, however, NUE was higher in the LN than SN condition, and was conspicuously high in most wild Oryza species and O. glaberrima. Some of them showed increased capacity of nitrate-N (NO3-N) uptake under the LN condition. In cultivars and strains with a high NUE, root dry weight, root surface area, and BR were also higher under the LN condition. These results suggest that a high NUE is associated with the development of a root system, increased BR, and probably increased capacity of NO3-N uptake. This study revealed the presence of superior wild Oryza strains for growth under LN that may be a promising genetic resource for low N-input agriculture.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.16.107AA genomeDry matter productionNitrate -NNitrogen deficiencyNitrogen use efficiencyOryza speciesRoot system
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author Norimitsu Hamaoka
Yuri Uchida
Masayoshi Tomita
Etsushi Kumagai
Takuya Araki
Osamu Ueno
spellingShingle Norimitsu Hamaoka
Yuri Uchida
Masayoshi Tomita
Etsushi Kumagai
Takuya Araki
Osamu Ueno
Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen Conditions
Plant Production Science
AA genome
Dry matter production
Nitrate -N
Nitrogen deficiency
Nitrogen use efficiency
Oryza species
Root system
author_facet Norimitsu Hamaoka
Yuri Uchida
Masayoshi Tomita
Etsushi Kumagai
Takuya Araki
Osamu Ueno
author_sort Norimitsu Hamaoka
title Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen Conditions
title_short Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen Conditions
title_full Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen Conditions
title_fullStr Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Variations in Dry Matter Production, Nitrogen Uptake, and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in the AA Genome Oryza Species Grown under Different Nitrogen Conditions
title_sort genetic variations in dry matter production, nitrogen uptake, and nitrogen use efficiency in the aa genome oryza species grown under different nitrogen conditions
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2013-01-01
description To clarify the genotypic variation of nitrogen (N) response in the AA genome Oryza species, we investigated dry matter production, N uptake, N and water use efficiencies (NUE and WUE), bleeding sap rate (BR), and root morphological traits at vegetative stage in 6 cultivars and 4 strains of 6 species (O. sativa, O. glaberrima, O. barthii, O. nivara, O. meridionalis, and O. rufipogon) grown under standard N (SN) and low N (LN) conditions. Some wild Oryza strains and O. glaberrima showed high dry matter production under both N conditions. In most plants, total dry weight decreased and root dry weight increased under the LN condition, resulting in decreased top-root ratio. In japonica cultivars of O. sativa, however, these traits were unaffected by the N condition. There were no significant differences in WUE with plant species or N conditions. In all plants, however, NUE was higher in the LN than SN condition, and was conspicuously high in most wild Oryza species and O. glaberrima. Some of them showed increased capacity of nitrate-N (NO3-N) uptake under the LN condition. In cultivars and strains with a high NUE, root dry weight, root surface area, and BR were also higher under the LN condition. These results suggest that a high NUE is associated with the development of a root system, increased BR, and probably increased capacity of NO3-N uptake. This study revealed the presence of superior wild Oryza strains for growth under LN that may be a promising genetic resource for low N-input agriculture.
topic AA genome
Dry matter production
Nitrate -N
Nitrogen deficiency
Nitrogen use efficiency
Oryza species
Root system
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.16.107
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