Genotypic variation in transpiration efficiency due to differences in photosynthetic capacity among sugarcane-related clones

Chunjia Li, Phillip Jackson, Xin Lu, Chaohua Xu, Qing Cai, Jayapathi Basnayake, Prakash Lakshmanan, Oula Ghannoum, Yuanhong Fan

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Abstract

Sugarcane, derived from the hybridization of Saccharum officinarum×Saccharum spontaneum, is a vegetative crop in which the final yield is highly driven by culm biomass production. Cane yield under irrigated or rain-fed conditions could be improved by developing genotypes with leaves that have high intrinsic transpiration efficiency, TEi (CO2 assimilation/stomatal conductance), provided this is not offset by negative impacts from reduced conductance and growth rates. This study was conducted to partition genotypic variation in TEi among a sample of diverse clones from the Chinese collection of sugarcane-related germplasm into that due to variation in stomatal conductance versus that due to variation in photosynthetic capacity. A secondary goal was to define protocols for optimized larger-scale screening of germplasm collections. Genotypic variation in TEi was attributed to significant variation in both stomatal and photosynthetic components. A number of genotypes were found to possess high TEi as a result of high photosynthetic capacity. This trait combination is expected to be of significant breeding value. It was determined that a small number of observations (16) is sufficient for efficiently screening TEi in larger populations of sugarcane genotypes The research methodology and results reported are encouraging in supporting a larger-scale screening and introgression of high transpiration efficiency in sugarcane breeding. However, further research is required to quantify narrow sense heritability as well as the leaf-To-field translational potential of genotypic variation in transpiration efficiency-related traits observed in this study.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2377-2385
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Experimental Botany
Volume68
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2017

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Keywords

  • breeding
  • photosynthesis
  • sugarcane
  • transpiration

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