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Effects of Selenium on Maize Ovary Development at Pollination Stage Under Water Deficits
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作者 SHEN Qiang-yun Marja Turakainen +1 位作者 Mervi Seppanen pirjo makela 《Agricultural Sciences in China》 CAS CSCD 2008年第11期1298-1307,共10页
Maize ovary development is linked to kernel formation. Soil water deficit results in ovary abortion because of low water potential (ψw) resulting in inhibition of photosynthesis from anthesis to silking stage. Thus... Maize ovary development is linked to kernel formation. Soil water deficit results in ovary abortion because of low water potential (ψw) resulting in inhibition of photosynthesis from anthesis to silking stage. Thus, drought is a key factor causing yield losses in maize, especially near the time of pollination. Earlier studies have indicated that selenium (Se) maintains antioxidative defence systems and enhances sugar and starch accumulation. The effects of Se on maize ovary development were studied in drought stress conditions. Maize ovary development was studied through observations on starch, membrane integrity, fresh weight and dry weight in drought-treated or unstressed glasshouse-grown plants, and crop yield, yield structure, leaf, stem and ear biomass accumulation were also analyzed. Results indicated that Se increased the stress tolerance of the crop, even though ovary abortion was not eliminated by Se treatments under low ψw. Under well-watered control conditions, Se had also negative effects. When the first ear was not succesfully pollinated or the ovaries aborted, the plants developed more ears. Even though these later formed ears did not produce kernels, they significantly increased the dry weight of the plants under water deficit. It could be concluded that The optimal concentration for maize of Se applied through roots is about 0.01 mg kg^-1 (supplied as Na2SeO4) soil or less. 展开更多
关键词 ovary development PHOTOSYNTHESIS SELENIUM water deficit Zea mays
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