Physiological basis of iron chlorosis tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa) in relation to the root exudation capacity |
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Authors: | M Nogiya Bhupinder Singh |
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Institution: | 1. Division of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India;2. Nuclear Research Laboratory, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | Micronutrient deficiency in cultivable soil, particularly that of iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), is a major productivity constraint in the world. Low Fe availability due to the low solubility of the oxidized ferric forms is a challenge. An experiment was, thus, executed to assess the performance of eight genetically diverse rice genotypes on Fe-sufficient (100 µM) and Fe-deficient (1 µM) nutrient solution, and their ability to recover from Fe deficiency was measured. Fe efficiency under Fe deficiency in terms of biomass production showed a significant positive correlation with the root release of phytosiderophore (PS) (R2 = 0.62*). This study shows that the Fe deficiency tolerance of Pusa 33 was related to both a high release of PS by the root and an efficient translocation of Fe from the root to the shoot as the Fe–PS complex, which could be useful for improving the Fe nutrition of rice particularly under aerobic conditions. |
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Keywords: | Iron deficiency chlorosis phytosiderophore rice iron deficiency tolerance iron translocation |
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