Leaf Anatomy of Zea mays L. in Response to Water Shortage and High Temperature: A Comparison of Drought-Resistant and Drought-Sensitive Lines

Botanical Gazette Pub Date : 1991-06-01 DOI:10.1086/337877
Z. Ristić, D. Cass
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Leaf anatomical characteristics under normal and reduced water supply in three high-level ABA (abscisic acid) drought-resistant (ZPBL 1304, L-155, and Polj 17) and three low-level ABA drought-sensitive (ZPL 389, B-432, and F-2) lines of Zea mays L. were investigated. The characteristics examined were (1) blade area, (2) thickness of leaf, epidermis, mesophyll, and bulliform cells, (3) stomatal frequency and size of stomatal apparatus, and (4) vessel cross-sectional area. Lines ZPBL 1304 and ZPL 389, L-155 and B-432, and Polj 17 and F-2 were compared. Plant recovery was estimated after exposure to water stress and high-temperature stress. Under normal water supply, the drought-resistant lines were more xeromorphic than the drought-susceptible lines. Water stress affected leaf structures in all lines. Association of xeromorphic features with the ability of the plant to withstand drought varied under dry conditions. Lines ZPL 389, L-155, and Polj 17 were more xeromorphic than lines ZPBL 1304, B-432, and F-2. High temperature induced considerable leaf structural disorganization; however, the changes were not the same in all lines. The greatest differences in leaf structure were observed after the recovery period. The drought-resistant lines showed greater recovery than the drought-sensitive lines. The results, in general, support the hypothesis that cultivars with higher levels of ABA and/or greater drought resistance are more xeromorphic than cultivars with lower levels of ABA and/or lower drought resistance.
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玉米叶片解剖对缺水和高温的响应:抗旱系和抗旱系的比较
对玉米3个高ABA抗旱品系(ZPBL 1304、L-155和Polj 17)和3个低ABA抗旱品系(ZPBL 389、B-432和F-2)在正常和减少水分条件下的叶片解剖特征进行了研究。测定的特征有:(1)叶片面积,(2)叶片、表皮、叶肉和球状细胞的厚度,(3)气孔频率和气孔器的大小,(4)导管截面积。比较了ZPBL 1304和ZPL 389, L-155和B-432, polj17和F-2。测定了水分胁迫和高温胁迫后植物的恢复情况。在正常供水条件下,抗旱品系的旱性强于抗旱品系。水分胁迫对各品系叶片结构均有影响。旱胚性特征与植物抗旱能力的关系在干旱条件下有所不同。与ZPBL 1304、B-432和F-2相比,ZPBL 389、L-155和Polj 17的旱胚性更强。高温导致叶片结构严重紊乱;然而,并不是所有线条的变化都一样。恢复期后叶片结构差异最大。抗旱品系的抗旱恢复率高于抗旱品系。总的来说,结果支持了ABA水平较高和/或抗旱性较强的品种比ABA水平较低和/或抗旱性较低的品种旱胚性更好的假设。
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