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Alleviation of waterlogging damage in winter rape by application of uniconazole: Effects on morphological characteristics,hormones and photosynthesis
Institution:1. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, the University of Western Australia, Australia;2. Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran;3. Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia;4. Department of Plant Production and Genetics, Faculty of Agriculture, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran;1. Institute of Ecological Agriculture, Sichuan Agricultural University, Wenjiang 611130, Sichuan, China;2. Key Laboratory of Crop Ecophysiology and Farming System in Southwest China, Ministry of Agriculture, China
Abstract:Oilseed rape seedlings (Brassica napus L.) treated with uniconazole were transplanted at the five-leaf stage into specially designed experimental containers, and then exposed to waterlogging for 3 weeks. Pre-treatment of rape seedlings with uniconazole significantly increased seedling height, shoot width, number of green leaves and leaf area per plant, and consequently the shoot, root, and total dry weight after waterlogging. Following waterlogging stress, the uniconazole treated plants had a significantly improved growth including plant height, length and width of leaves, number of green leaves, leaf area per plant, and canopy width at the stem elongation stage, and plant height, stem width, and root, shoot and total dry weight at the flowering stage. At harvest, uniconazole treatment increased the number of primary and secondary branches, seeds per pod, and number of effective pods in branches and in terminal raceme after waterlogging treatment. The uniconazole-induced increase in the number of pods per plant and number of seeds per pod were the two yield components responsible for the significantly greater seed and oil yields obtained from the uniconazole plus waterlogging treated plants, over either the control or waterlogged plants. Uniconazole also reduced waterlogging-induced rise in the erucic acid content of the seeds. The modification of GA3, zeatin, ABA and ethylene levels due to pre-treatment of rape seedlings with uniconazole might have helped to delay the chlorosis and senescence induced by waterlogging. Uniconazole treatment also increased the leaf photosynthetic rates of waterlogged plants, in part, due to the changes in leaf conductance and hormone levels which ultimately affected various physiological processes.
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