A mechanistic view on lodging resistance in rye and wheat: a multiscale comparative study

Author:

Muszynska Aleksandra1ORCID,Guendel Andre1ORCID,Melzer Michael1ORCID,Tandron Moya Yudelsy Antonia1,Röder Marion S.1,Rolletschek Hardy1ORCID,Rutten Twan1ORCID,Munz Eberhard12,Melz Gilbert3,Ortleb Stefan1,Borisjuk Ljudmilla1ORCID,Börner Andreas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Stadt Seeland Germany

2. Institute of Experimental Physics 5 University of Würzburg Würzburg Germany

3. Nordic Seed Germany GmbH Nienstädt Germany

Abstract

SummaryThe development of crop varieties that are resistant to lodging is a top priority for breeding programmes. Herein, we characterize the rye mutant ´Stabilstroh’ (‘stable straw’) possessing an exceptional combination of high lodging resistance, tall posture and high biomass production. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging displayed the 3‐dimensional assembly of vascular bundles in stem. A higher number of vascular bundles and a higher degree of their incline were the features of lodging‐resistant versus lodging‐prone lines. Histology and electron microscopy revealed that stems are fortified by a higher proportion of sclerenchyma and thickened cell walls, as well as some epidermal invaginations. Biochemical analysis using Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy and inductively coupled plasma‐optical emission spectrometry further identified elevated levels of lignin, xylan, zinc and silicon as features associated with high lodging resistance. Combined effects of above features caused superior culm stability. A simplistic mathematical model showed how mechanical forces distribute within the stem under stress. Main traits of the lodging‐resistant parental line were heritable and could be traced back to the genetic structure of the mutant. Evaluation of lodging‐resistant wheat ‘Babax’ (‘Baviacora’) versus contrasting, lodging‐prone, genotype ´Pastor´ agreed with above findings on rye. Our findings on mechanical stability and extraordinary culm properties may be important for breeders for the improvement of lodging resistance of tall posture cereal crops.

Publisher

Wiley

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