Small Stomates and Xylem Vessels Associated With Freeze Tolerance in Winter Barley

Author:

Liang Xi1ORCID,Hu Gongshe2,McDougall Lisa3,Werth Jason3,Yang Rui14,Yang Jingya15,Evans Chris2,Satterfield Kathy2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Sciences University of Idaho, Aberdeen Research and Extension Center Aberdeen Idaho USA

2. Small Grains and Potato Germplasm Research Unit USDA‐ARS Aberdeen Idaho USA

3. Molecular Research Core Facility Idaho State University Pocatello Idaho USA

4. Institute of Urban Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Chengdu Sichuan China

5. Department of Plant Pathology University of Florida, Gulf Coast Research and Education Center Wimauma Florida USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTFreeze tolerance is a complex agronomic trait that is difficult to evaluate in the field because of year‐to‐year variation in weather. Discovering plant characteristics closely related to freeze tolerance would enable more effective selection for this important trait. To explore possible physiological mechanisms and search for useful characteristics related to freeze tolerance in winter barley, we conducted field and growth chamber experiments with seven freeze‐tolerant and seven freeze‐susceptible genotypes that exhibited contrasting winter survival in preliminary field screenings. In a 2‐year field experiment, malondialdehyde, proline and water‐soluble carbohydrate concentrations were measured during cold acclimation and deacclimation to investigate differences in osmoregulation and membrane stability between freeze‐tolerant and freeze‐sensitive genotypes. All parameters varied by sampling year, and significant differences between freeze tolerance groups were found mainly during cold deacclimation in the spring. In growth chamber experiments, the size of xylem vessels and stomates was measured with and without cold acclimation. Freeze‐tolerant genotypes had smaller xylem vessels and stomates than freeze‐sensitive genotypes with and without cold acclimation, and small stomatal length was associated with a small xylem vessel area. Thus, it may be possible to improve freeze tolerance in winter barley by selecting smaller xylem and stomate cells. This study also validated germplasms of winter barley with differential freeze tolerance for future projects on breeding for improving winter hardiness and on plant physiology and genetics in response to freezing stress.

Funder

Idaho Barley Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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