Specific features of source-sink relations in alloplasmic hybrid of winter wheat with alien cytoplasm of goatgrass with emphasis on resistance to low temperature stress

We studied the influence of alien cytoplasm of spring goatgrass Aegilops ovata L. on some physiological parameters in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), Mironovskaya 808, under normal conditions and in the case of modified source-sink relations. Measurements of relative rates of plant dry matter growth and its distribution among organs, CO2 exchange (photosynthesis upon light saturation and dark respiration), content of sugars (sucrose + glucose + fructose) and their ratio in leaves, frost hardiness, and indices of membrane stability and damage of leaves by frost have shown that, on average, alloplasmic hybrid differed from the initial cultivar by almost all parameters. Reduced frost hardiness, increased index of leaf damage by frost, lowered leaf content of sugars, and reduced sucrose/(glucose + fructose) ratio in the alloplasmic hybrid were combined with higher roots/leaves ratio, relative rate of dry matter growth, and photosynthesis and respiration rates. The alloplasmic hybrid was more tolerant to decreased source strength in source-sink relations as compared to the initial cultivar. © 2007 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.

Authors
Klimov S.V.1 , Burakhanova E.A.1 , Dubinina I.M.1 , Alieva G.P.1 , Sal'nikova E.B.1 , Suvorova T.A.1 , Semenov O.G. 2
Number of issue
4
Language
English
Pages
340-345
Status
Published
Volume
34
Year
2007
Organizations
  • 1 Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Botanicheskaya 35, Moscow 127276, Russian Federation
  • 2 Russian University of Peoples' Friendship, ul. Miklukho-Maklaya 6, Moscow 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
Aegilops; Aegilops geniculata; Triticum aestivum
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