Effect of Various Intensities of Drought Stress on δ 13 C Variation among Plant Organs in Rice: Comparison of Two Cultivars

  • Kano-Nakata M
  • Tatsumi J
  • Inukai Y
  • et al.
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The δ13C value is widely used to assess the effects of drought on water status in plants. However, there is little information regarding the δ13C signature in different organs of rice. We conducted a field study to examine whether the δ13C among different plant parts would be affected by the intensities of drought, and to evaluate genotypic variation in δ13C fluctuation among plant parts affected by drought intensities. Two cultivars, “Nipponbare” (Oryzasativa ssp. japonica) and “Kasalath” (O. sativa ssp. indica), were grown in the field with a line-source sprinkler system. The δ13C values of panicles, flag leaves, straws, culms, and roots were measured from plant samples. The δ13C value increased as drought stress increased, especially in the panicles and roots.

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Kano-Nakata, M., Tatsumi, J., Inukai, Y., Asanuma, S., & Yamauchi, A. (2014). Effect of Various Intensities of Drought Stress on δ 13 C Variation among Plant Organs in Rice: Comparison of Two Cultivars. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 05(11), 1686–1693. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2014.511183

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