Extended grain filling has potential to improve yield in grain sorghum.

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Journal of Experimental Botany Pub Date : 2025-07-02 DOI:10.1093/jxb/eraf117
Daniel Otwani, Greg McLean, Graeme Hammer, Alan Cruickshank, Colleen Hunt, Yongfu Tao, Anna Koltunow, Emma Mace, David Jordan
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Yield increase in sorghum has been achieved primarily by increasing grain number. Scope exists to increase yield by increasing grain size; however, this has been limited by the negative correlation between grain size and grain number. Extending the duration of the grain-filling period has potential to enable increased grain size without the trade-off with grain number. This study explored grain-filling duration (GFD) in a diverse panel of 904 sorghum genotypes in three environments across 2 years. Significant variation in GFD observed, ranging from 400 to 680 degree-days, included entries with significantly longer GFD than current commercial hybrids. Longer GFD was shown to result in larger grain size. Additionally, only low associations between GFD and grain number per panicle, flowering time, or plant height were observed, indicating that GFD could be manipulated without adverse penalty to these traits. A simulation study to estimate the benefit of an increased GFD across Australian sorghum-growing environments over 60 years revealed positive impacts on yield when GFD was increased by either 10% or 20% in environments with low and mild post-anthesis water stress but not in environments with sustained terminal water stress. However, maintaining overall crop duration by shortening time to flowering while extending GFD led to neutral or negative effects on yield. These results reveal opportunities to exploit GFD for improved genetic gains for yield in sorghum, especially in environments or seasons where water does not become more limiting post-anthesis.

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延长灌浆具有提高高粱产量的潜力。
高粱的增产主要是通过增加籽粒数来实现的。通过增加晶粒尺寸来提高产量的可能性是存在的,但这受到了晶粒尺寸和晶粒数之间负相关关系的限制。延长灌浆期有可能在不牺牲粒数的情况下增加籽粒大小。本研究在三种环境中对904种不同基因型高粱的籽粒灌浆期(GFD)进行了为期两年的研究。观察到明显的GFD变化,从400到680度天不等,包括明显长于目前商业杂交品种的GFD。GFD越长,晶粒尺寸越大。此外,采食量与每穗粒数、开花时间和株高之间的相关性较低,表明采食量可以在不影响这些性状的情况下进行调节。一项模拟研究估计了在澳大利亚高粱生长环境中增加GFD 60年的效益,结果表明,在低和轻度花后水分胁迫的环境中,GFD增加10%或20%对产量有积极影响,而在持续末期水分胁迫的环境中则没有。然而,通过缩短开花时间来维持作物的整体持续时间,同时延长GFD对产量的影响是中性的或负面的。这些结果揭示了利用GFD提高高粱产量遗传增益的机会,特别是在开花后水分不受限制的环境或季节。
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Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal of Experimental Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Botany publishes high-quality primary research and review papers in the plant sciences. These papers cover a range of disciplines from molecular and cellular physiology and biochemistry through whole plant physiology to community physiology. Full-length primary papers should contribute to our understanding of how plants develop and function, and should provide new insights into biological processes. The journal will not publish purely descriptive papers or papers that report a well-known process in a species in which the process has not been identified previously. Articles should be concise and generally limited to 10 printed pages.
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