Gene Effect of Morphophysiological Traits in Popcorn (Zea mays L. var. everta) Grown Under Contrasting Water Regimes

To propose breeding strategies for drought conditions, we investigated gene expression associated with morphophysiological traits in four S7 popcorn (Zea mays var. everta) inbred lines using a partial diallel cross design with two testers. We evaluated morphological traits (plant height; the dry mas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Agriculture (Basel) 2024-12, Vol.14 (12), p.2157
Hauptverfasser: Lamêgo, Danielle Leal, Amaral Junior, Antônio Teixeira do, Kamphorst, Samuel Henrique, Lima, Valter Jário de, Silva, Samuel Pereira da, Figueiredo, Jardel da Silva, Oliveira, Ueliton Alves de, Viana, Flávia Nicácio, Santos, Talles de Oliveira, Gonçalves, Gabriella Rodrigues, Souza, Guilherme Augusto Rodrigues de, Campostrini, Eliemar, Viana, Alexandre Pio, Freitas, Marta Simone Mendonça, Ramos, Helaine Christine Cancela, Souza Filho, Gonçalo Apolinário de, Rezende, Carlos Eduardo de
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Zusammenfassung:To propose breeding strategies for drought conditions, we investigated gene expression associated with morphophysiological traits in four S7 popcorn (Zea mays var. everta) inbred lines using a partial diallel cross design with two testers. We evaluated morphological traits (plant height; the dry mass of stems, leaves, and reproductive organs; and root weight density (RWD) across five soil sections), water status indicators (leaf water content, cumulative evapotranspiration, agronomic water use efficiency, and carbon isotope signatures), anatomical traits (stomatal number and index), and leaf pigments. Significant variations were observed between lines and hybrids for plant height, shoot biomass traits, water status indicators, and RWD across all soil sections, particularly under water deficit conditions. Overall, the inbred lines were more adversely affected by drought than the hybrids. Dominance gene effects played a significant role in increasing anthocyanin content, cumulative evapotranspiration, stable carbon isotope signatures, and RWD in most soil sections. The superior water utilization observed in hybrids compared to inbred lines suggests that exploiting heterosis is likely the most effective strategy for developing drought-resilient popcorn plants.
ISSN:2077-0472
2077-0472
DOI:10.3390/agriculture14122157