Author:
Davies S. L.,Turner N. C.,Palta J. A.,Siddique K. H. M.,Plummer J. A.
Abstract
In the Mediterranean-type environment of south-western Australia, pod filling
of chickpea occurs when net photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation is low as a
result of the onset of terminal drought. Remobilisation of carbon (C) and
nitrogen (N) from vegetative parts to developing seed may be an important
alternative source of C and N for seed filling. The contribution of stored
pre-podding C and N to seed filling was studied by labelling the vegetative
tissues with the stable isotopes, 13C and
15N, prior to podding and following their subsequent
movement to the seed. In ICCV88201, an advanced desi breeding line, 9%
of the C and 67% of the N in the seed were derived from pre-podding C
and N in well-watered plants compared with 13% of the seed C and
88% of the seed N in water-stressed plants. Furthermore, the
contribution of pre-podding C and N was higher for earlier set compared with
later set seeds. Pre-podding C and N were derived predominantly from the
leaves with relatively little from the stems, roots, and pod walls. Genotypic
variation in remobilisation ability was identified in contrasting desi (Tyson)
and kabuli (Kaniva) cultivars. In well-watered Tyson, 9% of the seed C
and 85% of the seed N were remobilised from vegetative tissues compared
with 7% of the seed C and 62% of seed N in well-watered Kaniva.
Water deficit decreased the amount of C remobilised by 3% in Tyson
compared with 66% in Kaniva, whereas the total amount of N remobilised
was decreased by 11% in Tyson and 48% in Kaniva. This was
related to the maintenance of greater sink strength in Tyson, in which the
number of filled pods was reduced by 66% in stressed plants compared
with a 91% decrease in Kaniva. This indicates that better drought
tolerance in desi genotypes is partly a consequence of better remobilisation
and higher pod number. These studies show that C and N assimilated prior to
podding can supplement the supply of current assimilates to the filling seed
in both well-watered and water-stressed chickpea. Remobilisation of
pre-podding N is an essential source of N for seed filling irrespective of
environmental stress.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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