DROUGHT AND POT SIZE EFFECTS ON TRANSPIRATION EFFICIENCY AND CARBON-ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION OF COWPEA ACCESSIONS AND HYBRIDS

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ISMAIL, AM [1 ]
HALL, AE [1 ]
BRAY, EA [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF RIVERSIDE,DEPT BOT & PLANT SCI,RIVERSIDE,CA 92521
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10.1071/PP9940023
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Q94 [植物学];
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Carbon isotope discrimination (Delta) has been proposed as a selection criterion for improving adaptation to water-limited environments because it provides a measure of seasonal transpiration efficiency (WUE). In cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.), consistent genotypic and drought-induced differences in Delta and WUE have been observed which were correlated as expected based on theory. Values of Delta and WUE for reciprocal hybrids grown under field conditions indicated nuclear inheritance for both characters. High WUE and low Delta were partially dominant under dry field pot conditions, whereas high a was partially dominant under natural wet soil conditions. Studies were conducted to test whether differences in rooting environment and xylem ABA levels are responsible for this change in dominance relations. Cowpea accessions and hybrids were grown in the field and subjected to wet or dry treatments with three different pot sizes. The experiment was conducted twice, giving similar results. The dry treatment resulted in decreases in Delta, and increases in WUE and ABA concentration in the xylem sap. Under drought, genotypes with higher WUE had higher xylem ABA, and the hybrids exhibited greater increases in ABA concentration in response to the dry treatment than either parent. Partial confounding was present in that the hybrids had substantial leaf area and water-use rate, and may have experienced greater soil drought in some conditions than some parents, with interacting effects of pot size. Plants in larger pots produced more biomass and leaf area but with no changes in xylem ABA. Concentration of ABA in the xylem sap was correlated with Delta and WUE for genotypic and drought treatment effects but not for pot size effects. Hybrids tended to have higher a and lower WUE in relation to mid-parent means when grown in large wet pots than in small dry ones. Changes in hybrid performance with respect to Delta and WUE were more consistent with changes in xylem ABA for drought treatment effects than for pot size effects. Another chemical signal might be involved in mediating pot size effects.
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