Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency
Abstract Background Water deficit is one of the most significant abiotic factors affecting rice and agricultural production worldwide. In hybrid rice, cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is an important technique for creating high-yielding crop based on heterosis. The phytohormone kinetin (Kin) regulat...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2023-08-01
|
Series: | BMC Plant Biology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04405-6 |
_version_ | 1827635034226425856 |
---|---|
author | Mohamed I. Ghazy Hassan Sh. Hamad Elsayed E. Gewaily Eman M. Bleih Elsayed F. A. Arafat Wael H. EL-Kallawy Sabry A. EL-Naem Medhat Rehan Khairiah Mubarak Alwutayd Diaa Abd El Moneim |
author_facet | Mohamed I. Ghazy Hassan Sh. Hamad Elsayed E. Gewaily Eman M. Bleih Elsayed F. A. Arafat Wael H. EL-Kallawy Sabry A. EL-Naem Medhat Rehan Khairiah Mubarak Alwutayd Diaa Abd El Moneim |
author_sort | Mohamed I. Ghazy |
collection | DOAJ |
description | Abstract Background Water deficit is one of the most significant abiotic factors affecting rice and agricultural production worldwide. In hybrid rice, cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is an important technique for creating high-yielding crop based on heterosis. The phytohormone kinetin (Kin) regulates cell division in plant during the early stages of grain formation, as well as flow assimilation and osmotic regulation under water stress. The present study performed to estimate the effects of irrigation intervals (irrigation each six days (I6), nine days (I9), twelve days (I12) and fifteen days (I15) against continuous flooding (CF, each three days)) and kinetin exogenously application (control, 15 mg L−1 and 30 mg L−1) on hybrid rice (L1, IR69625A; L2, G46A and R, Giza 178 R) seed production. Results Leaves traits (Chlorophyll content (CHC), relative water content (RWC), stomatal conductance (SC), Leaf temperature (LT) and transpiration rate (TR)), floral traits such as style length (SL) and total stigma length (TSL), in addition to root traits (i.e., root length (RL), root volume (RV), root: shoot ratio (RSR), root thickness (RT), root xylem vessels number (RXVN) and root xylem vessel area (RXVA) were evaluated and a significant enhancement in most traits was observed. Applying 30 mg L−1 kinetin significantly and positively enhanced all growth, floral and roots traits (RV and RXVA recorded the most increased values by 14.8% and 23.9%, respectively) under prolonging irrigation intervals, in comparison to non-treated plants. Conclusions Subsequently, spraying kinetin exogenously on foliar could be an alternative method to reduce the harmful influences of water deficiency during seed production in hybrid rice. |
first_indexed | 2024-03-09T15:21:34Z |
format | Article |
id | doaj.art-90cdab7d57d049b382b755fc4c69cae5 |
institution | Directory Open Access Journal |
issn | 1471-2229 |
language | English |
last_indexed | 2024-03-09T15:21:34Z |
publishDate | 2023-08-01 |
publisher | BMC |
record_format | Article |
series | BMC Plant Biology |
spelling | doaj.art-90cdab7d57d049b382b755fc4c69cae52023-11-26T12:46:58ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292023-08-0123111810.1186/s12870-023-04405-6Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiencyMohamed I. Ghazy0Hassan Sh. Hamad1Elsayed E. Gewaily2Eman M. Bleih3Elsayed F. A. Arafat4Wael H. EL-Kallawy5Sabry A. EL-Naem6Medhat Rehan7Khairiah Mubarak Alwutayd8Diaa Abd El Moneim9Rice Research and Training Department, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research CenterRice Research and Training Department, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research CenterRice Research and Training Department, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research CenterRice Research and Training Department, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research CenterRice Research and Training Department, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research CenterRice Research and Training Department, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research CenterRice Research and Training Department, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research CenterDepartment of Plant Production and Protection, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Qassim UniversityDepartment of Biology, College of Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman UniversityDepartment of Plant Production (Genetic Branch), Faculty of Environmental Agricultural Sciences, Arish UniversityAbstract Background Water deficit is one of the most significant abiotic factors affecting rice and agricultural production worldwide. In hybrid rice, cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is an important technique for creating high-yielding crop based on heterosis. The phytohormone kinetin (Kin) regulates cell division in plant during the early stages of grain formation, as well as flow assimilation and osmotic regulation under water stress. The present study performed to estimate the effects of irrigation intervals (irrigation each six days (I6), nine days (I9), twelve days (I12) and fifteen days (I15) against continuous flooding (CF, each three days)) and kinetin exogenously application (control, 15 mg L−1 and 30 mg L−1) on hybrid rice (L1, IR69625A; L2, G46A and R, Giza 178 R) seed production. Results Leaves traits (Chlorophyll content (CHC), relative water content (RWC), stomatal conductance (SC), Leaf temperature (LT) and transpiration rate (TR)), floral traits such as style length (SL) and total stigma length (TSL), in addition to root traits (i.e., root length (RL), root volume (RV), root: shoot ratio (RSR), root thickness (RT), root xylem vessels number (RXVN) and root xylem vessel area (RXVA) were evaluated and a significant enhancement in most traits was observed. Applying 30 mg L−1 kinetin significantly and positively enhanced all growth, floral and roots traits (RV and RXVA recorded the most increased values by 14.8% and 23.9%, respectively) under prolonging irrigation intervals, in comparison to non-treated plants. Conclusions Subsequently, spraying kinetin exogenously on foliar could be an alternative method to reduce the harmful influences of water deficiency during seed production in hybrid rice.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04405-6CMS linesGrowth traitsDrought stressKinetinPlant rootSustainability |
spellingShingle | Mohamed I. Ghazy Hassan Sh. Hamad Elsayed E. Gewaily Eman M. Bleih Elsayed F. A. Arafat Wael H. EL-Kallawy Sabry A. EL-Naem Medhat Rehan Khairiah Mubarak Alwutayd Diaa Abd El Moneim Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency BMC Plant Biology CMS lines Growth traits Drought stress Kinetin Plant root Sustainability |
title | Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency |
title_full | Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency |
title_fullStr | Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency |
title_full_unstemmed | Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency |
title_short | Impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves, floral and root-related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency |
title_sort | impacts of kinetin implementation on leaves floral and root related traits during seed production in hybrid rice under water deficiency |
topic | CMS lines Growth traits Drought stress Kinetin Plant root Sustainability |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04405-6 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT mohamedighazy impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT hassanshhamad impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT elsayedegewaily impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT emanmbleih impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT elsayedfaarafat impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT waelhelkallawy impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT sabryaelnaem impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT medhatrehan impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT khairiahmubarakalwutayd impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency AT diaaabdelmoneim impactsofkinetinimplementationonleavesfloralandrootrelatedtraitsduringseedproductioninhybridriceunderwaterdeficiency |