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Physiological Response of Multiple Contrasting Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars to Suboptimal Temperatures
Authors:M M Rachoski  A Vidal  O A Ruiz  A B Menéndez  A A Rodríguez
Affiliation:1. Laboratorio de Fisiología de Estrés Abiótico en Plantas, Unidad de Biotecnología 1, IIB‐INTECH ‐ CONICET ‐ UNSAM, Chascomús, Argentina;2. Rice Program, Experimental station, Julio Hirschhorn, FCAyF – UNLP, La Plata, Argentina;3. Departamento de Biodiversidad y Biología Experimental, FCEyN – UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:The physiological response of multiple rice cultivars, eighteen initially and eight cultivars later on, to suboptimal temperatures (ST) conditions was investigated in laboratory and outdoor experimental conditions. Treatment with ST decreased growth in different extents according to the cultivar and affected the PSII performance, determined by chlorophyll fluorescence fast‐transient test, and stomatal conductance, regardless the experimental condition. Two groups of cultivars could be distinguished on the base of their growth and physiological parameters. The group of cultivars presenting higher growths displayed optimal JIP values, and higher instantaneous water use efficiency (WUEi), due to a lower Gs under ST, unlike cultivars showing lower growth values, which presented worse JIP values and could not adjust their Gs and hence their WUEi. In this work, we detected at least two cultivars with superior tolerance to ST than the cold tolerant referent Koshihikari. These cultivars could be used as parents or tolerance donors in breeding for new crop varieties. On other hand, positive and significant correlations between data obtained from laboratory and outdoor experiments suggest that laboratory measurements of most of the above mentioned parameters would be useful to predict the response of rice cultivars to ST outdoor.
Keywords:instantaneous water use efficiency  JIP test  net photosynthesis rate     Oryza sativa     stomatal conductance  suboptimal temperatures
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