Ridge-furrow mulched with plastic film improves the anti-oxidative defence system and photosynthesis in leaves of winter wheat under deficit irrigation

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In semi-arid areas of China, the ridge-furrow mulched with plastic film (RF) cultivation system is a common water-saving agricultural technique where the shortage of water resources has become a serious problem. Therefore, we aimed to explore whether this cultivation is actually an improvement over the traditional flat planting (TF) method while testing two deficit irrigation (150, 75 mm) levels to grow winter wheat. Furthermore, we examined the responses of the anti-oxidative defence system and photosynthetic capacity of winter wheat flag leaves under three simulated rainfall (275, 200 and 125 mm) conditions. The results showed that the RF system with 150 mm deficit irrigation and 200 mm simulated rainfall condition (RF2150) treatment raised soil water content (%) at the jointing and flowering stages and achieved higher net photosynthesis rates (Pn) in flag leaves. Furthermore, such improvements were due to the reduction of malondialdehyde (MDA) content and oxidative damage during different growth stages of winter wheat. The RF2150 treatment significantly increased the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD); peroxidise (POD), catalase (CAT) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and the content of soluble protein (SP) during different growth stages of winter wheat. Furthermore, RF2150 treatment attained the highest value at the flowering stage, while also exhibiting significant declines in contents of proline, MDA, H2O2 and O2 in flag leaves. The higher free H2O2 and O2 scavenging capacity and better anti-oxidative enzyme activities under the RF2150 treatment were due to the lower level of lipid peroxidation, which effectively protected the photosynthetic machinery. The net photosynthetic rate of flag leaves was positively correlated with SOD, POD, CAT, APX and SP activities, and negatively correlated with proline, MDA, H2O2 and O2 contents. We concluded that the RF2150 treatment was the better water-saving management strategy because it significantly delayed flag leaf senescence and caused the increases in SWC, WUE, Pn, antioxidant enzyme activities and grain yield of winter wheat grown in semi-arid regions of China.

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  • Table 1. Partition of rainfall simulation during winter wheat-growing seasons.
  • Fig 1. Effects of different cultivation models and deficit irrigation on average soil water content (%) at the depth of 0–100 cm soil layers under simulated rainfall conditions at different growth stages of winter wheat during 2015–2017. Note: R150: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 150 mm deficit irrigation; R75: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 75 mm deficit irrigation; F150: traditional flat cultivation and 150 mm deficit irrigation; F75: traditional flat cultivation and 75 mm deficit irrigation. Three different simulated rainfall concentrations 275 mm, 200 mm and 125 mm were used. ST: sowing time; JS: jointing stage; FS: flowering stage; GFS: grain filling stage; MS: maturing stage. Bars represent the LSD at p = 0.05 (n = 3).
  • Fig 2. Effects of different cultivation models and deficit irrigation on net photosynthesis rate (Pn) of winter wheat flag leaves under simulated rainfall conditions during 2015–2017 growing seasons. Note: R150: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 150 mm deficit irrigation; R75: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 75 mm deficit irrigation; F150: traditional flat cultivation and 150 mm deficit irrigation; F75: traditional flat cultivation and 75 mm deficit irrigation. Three different
  • Fig 3. Effects of different cultivation models and deficit irrigation on soluble protein content (SP) content of winter wheat flag leaves under simulated rainfall conditions during 2015–2017 growing seasons. Note: RF1: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 275 mm simulated rainfall; RF2: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 200 mm simulated rainfall; RF3: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 125 mm simulated rainfall; TF1: traditional flat planting and 275 mm simulated rainfall; TF2: traditional flat planting and 200 mm simulated rainfall; TF3: traditional flat planting and 125 mm simulated rainfall; 150: 150 mm deficit irrigation; 75: 75 mm deficit irrigation. Bars represent the LSD at p = 0.05 (n = 3). Abbreviations are: JS: jointing stage, FS: flowering stage, GFS: grain filling stage, MS: maturity stage.
  • Table 2. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity (U g-1 FW h-1) in winter wheat leaves of different treatmentsa during 2015–2016 and 2016–2017b.
  • Fig 4. Effects of different cultivation models and deficit irrigation on peroxidase (POD) activity of winter wheat flag leaves under simulated rainfall conditions during 2015–2017 growing seasons. Note: RF1: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 275 mm simulated rainfall; RF2: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 200 mm simulated rainfall; RF3: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 125 mm simulated rainfall; TF1: traditional flat planting and 275 mm simulated rainfall; TF2: traditional flat planting and 200 mm simulated rainfall; TF3: traditional flat planting and 125 mm simulated rainfall; 150: 150 mm deficit irrigation; 75: 75 mm deficit irrigation. Bars represent the LSD at p = 0.05 (n = 3). Abbreviations are: JS: jointing stage, FS: flowering stage, GFS: grain filling stage, MS: maturity stage.
  • Fig 5. Effects of different cultivation models and deficit irrigation on catalase (CAT) activity of winter wheat flag leaves under simulated rainfall conditions during 2015–2017 growing seasons. Note: RF1: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 275 mm simulated rainfall; RF2: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 200 mm simulated rainfall; RF3: ridges covered with plastic film mulch and 125 mm simulated rainfall; TF1: traditional flat planting and 275 mm simulated rainfall; TF2: traditional flat planting and 200 mm simulated rainfall; TF3: traditional flat planting and 125 mm simulated rainfall; 150: 150 mm deficit irrigation; 75: 75 mm deficit irrigation. Bars represent the LSD at p = 0.05 (n = 3). Abbreviations are: JS: jointing stage, FS: flowering stage, GFS: grain filling stage, MS: maturity stage.
  • Table 3. Ascorbate peroxidase (APX) activity (nkat mg–1 protein) in winter wheat leaves of different treatmentsa during 2015–2016 and 2016–2017b.

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Ali, S., Xu, Y., Jia, Q., Ahmad, I., Ma, X., Henchiri, M., … Jia, Z. (2018). Ridge-furrow mulched with plastic film improves the anti-oxidative defence system and photosynthesis in leaves of winter wheat under deficit irrigation. PLoS ONE, 13(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200277

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