Physiological Responses of Contrasting Maize (Zea mays L.) Hybrids to Repeated Drought

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Markus Kränzlein
Christoph-Martin Geilfus
Bastian L. Franzisky
Xudong Zhang
Monika A. Wimmer
Christian Zörb
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[1] University of Hohenheim,Division of Controlled Environment Horticulture, Faculty of Life Sciences
[2] Institute of Crop Science,undefined
[3] Quality of Plant Products,undefined
[4] Albrecht Daniel Thaer-Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences,undefined
[5] Humboldt-University of Berlin,undefined
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Maize; Repeated drought stress; Recovery; Drought resistance;
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Maize is the most important crop worldwide in terms of production and yield, but every year a considerable amount of yield is lost due to drought. The foreseen increase in the number of drought spells due to climate change raises the question whether the ability to recover quickly after a water pulse may be a relevant trait for overall drought resistance. We here address the following hypotheses: (i) different maize hybrids exhibit distinct physiological adaptive responses to drought stress and (ii) these responses affect the ability to recover from the stress. (iii) The relative biomass production of maize hybrids, which show severe drought symptoms but are able to recover quickly after a water pulse, is comparable to those hybrids, which invest more energy into tolerance mechanisms. The physiological responses of eight maize hybrids to repeated drought were elucidated employing physiological parameters such as electrolyte leakage, osmolality, relative water content, growth rate and gas-exchange measurements. Only one hybrid was able to maintain biomass production under drought conditions. Amongst the others, two hybrids with similar growth inhibition but contrasting physiological responses were identified by a PCA analysis. Both strategies, i.e. stabilization of leaf water content via resistance mechanisms versus high recovery potential were equally effective in maintaining aboveground biomass production in the scenario of a long drought intermitted by a water-pulse. However, each strategy might be advantageous under different drought stress scenarios. Overall, the recovery potential is underestimated in drought resistance under natural conditions, which includes periodic cycles of drought and rewatering, and should be considered in screening trials.
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