Leaf area development of ABA-deficient and wild-type peas at two levels of nitrogen supply


Autoria(s): Dodd, Ian C.
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

The ABA-deficient wilty pea (Pisum sativum L.) and its wild-type (WT) were grown at two levels of nitrogen supply (0.5 and 5.0 mM) for 5-6 weeks from sowing, to determine whether leaf ABA status altered the leaf growth response to N deprivation. Plants were grown at high relative humidity to prevent wilting of the wilty peas. Irrespective of N supply, expanding wilty leaflets had ca 50% less ABA than WT leaflets but similar ethylene evolution rates. Fully expanded wilty leaflets had lower relative water contents (RWC) and were 10-60% smaller in area (according to the node of measurement) than WT leaflets. However, there were no genotypic differences in plant relative leaf expansion rate (RLER). Growth of both genotypes at 0.5 mM N increased the RWC of fully expanded leaflets, but did not alter ethylene evolution or ABA concentration of expanding leaflets. Plants grown at 0.5 mM N showed a 20-30% reduction in RLER, which was similar in magnitude in both wilty and WT peas. Thus, leaf ABA status did not alter the leaf growth response to N deprivation.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64554

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

CSIRO Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Plant Sciences #Abscisic Acid #Leaf Growth #Mutant #Nitrogen #Pea #Tomato Lycopersicon-esculentum #Helianthus-annuus L #Abscisic-acid #Pisum-sativum #Water Relations #Stomatal Behavior #Shoot Growth #Soil Compaction #Mutant Sitiens #Whole-plant #C1 #270402 Plant Physiology #620108 Grain legumes
Tipo

Journal Article