Adaptive Diversity of Echinochloa Species to Osmotic Stress

Seon-Ju Park, Hye‐Jin Yu, M. Yook, Do-Soon Kim
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Three Echinochloa species inhabit various crop fields with different soil moisture conditions. Therefore, a growth pouch test was conducted to investigate adaptive diversity of six Echinochloa species, three from Korea and three from USA, to osmotic stress by assessing shoot and root growths. Echinochloa crus-galli var. praticola showed the greatest tolerance to osmotic stress in both root (GR 50 =1316.3 g PEG L −1 ) and shoot (GR 50 =212.2 g PEG L −1 ) growths, while Korean E. oryzicola was most sensitive to osmotic stress in both root (GR 50 =116 g PEG L −1 ) and shoot (GR 50 =126.2 g PEG L −1 ) growths. Root to shoot (R/S) ratio of Echinochloa crus-galli var. praticola increased with increasing osmotic stress, while that of Korean E. oryzicola decreased, suggesting that R/S ratio is closely related to osmotic stress tolerance in Echinochloa species. Our results clearly demonstrate that E. crus-galli var. praticola maintains high R/S ratio even under high osmotic stress, which enables this species to well adapt to dry upland condition. In contrast, while E. oryzicola fails to maintain sufficiently high R/S ratio, resulting in poor adaptability to dry upland condition.
刺青藻物种对渗透胁迫的适应多样性
三种紫衣藻栖息在不同土壤湿度条件下的不同农田。为此,采用生长袋试验研究了来自韩国和美国的6种刺青藻对渗透胁迫的适应多样性。对渗透胁迫最敏感的是紫锥藻(Echinochloa cross -galli var. praticola)的根(GR 50 =1316.3 g PEG L−1)和茎(GR 50 =212.2 g PEG L−1),而对渗透胁迫最敏感的是朝鲜紫锥藻(Korean E. oryzicola)的根(GR 50 =116 g PEG L−1)和茎(GR 50 =126.2 g PEG L−1)。随着渗透胁迫的增加,紫锥藻的根冠比(R/S)增加,而朝鲜紫锥藻的根冠比(R/S)降低,表明R/S与紫锥藻的渗透胁迫耐受性密切相关。本研究结果表明,在高渗透胁迫条件下,该物种仍能保持较高的R/S比,使其能够很好地适应旱地环境。而稻谷草未能保持足够高的R/S比,对旱地条件的适应性较差。
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