J Integr Plant Biol ›› 2016, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (5): 475-491.DOI: 10.1111/jipb.12378

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Evaluation of high yielding soybean germplasm under water limitation

Silvas J. Prince, Mackensie Murphy, Raymond N. Mutava, Zhengzhi Zhang, Na Nguyen, Yoon Ha Kim, Safiullah M. Pathan, Grover J. Shannon, Babu Valliyodan and Henry T. Nguyen*   

  • 收稿日期:2015-05-26 接受日期:2015-07-07 出版日期:2015-07-14 发布日期:2015-07-14

Evaluation of high yielding soybean germplasm under water limitation

Silvas J. Prince, Mackensie Murphy, Raymond N. Mutava, Zhengzhi Zhang, Na Nguyen, Yoon Ha Kim, Safiullah M. Pathan, Grover J. Shannon, Babu Valliyodan and Henry T. Nguyen*   

  1. National Center for Soybean Biotechnology and Division of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
  • Received:2015-05-26 Accepted:2015-07-07 Online:2015-07-14 Published:2015-07-14
  • About author:*Correspondence: E-mail: nguyenhenry@missouri.edu

摘要: Understanding the root system of agronomic crops and their adaptive changes in morphology based on water availability is vital to developing high yielding lines with tolerance of drought conditions. We have identified high yielding soybean lines with adapted shoot and root traits specific to different soil and rain fall conditions.

Abstract:

Limited information is available for soybean root traits and their plasticity under drought stress. To date, no studies have focused on examining diverse soybean germplasm for regulation of shoot and root response under water limited conditions across varying soil types. In this study, 17 genetically diverse soybean germplasm lines were selected to study root response to water limited conditions in clay (trial 1) and sandy soil (trial 2) in two target environments. Physiological data on shoot traits was measured at multiple crop stages ranging from early vegetative to pod filling. The phenotypic root traits, and biomass accumulation data are collected at pod filling stage. In trial 1, the number of lateral roots and forks were positively correlated with plot yield under water limitation and in trial 2, lateral root thickness was positively correlated with the hill plot yield. Plant Introduction (PI) 578477A and 088444 were found to have higher later root number and forks in clay soil with higher yield under water limitation. In sandy soil, PI458020 was found to have a thicker lateral root system and higher yield under water limitation. The genotypes identified in this study could be used to enhance drought tolerance of elite soybean cultivars through improved root traits specific to target environments.

Key words: Fibrous root, root angle, root plasticity, root system architecture (RSA), root thickness, spectral indices, soybean, spectral indices

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