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Effects of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration on silica deposition in rice (Oryza sativa L.) panicle

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PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE
卷 11, 期 3, 页码 307-315

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1626/pps.11.307

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elevated [CO2] Oryza saliva L.; panicle; SEM; silica; transpiration; X-ray microanalysis

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The effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) on silica deposition on husk epidermis of rice (Oryza saliva L. cv Akitakomachi) during the flowering stage were investigated in this study. The study was motivated by the concept that the rice yield maybe affected by global warming as a result of elevated [CO2] environment since sterility of rice is related to the panicle silica content that influences transpiration, and elevated [CO2] could affect plant transpiration. Silica deposition analysis was focused on the flowering stage of the rice crop grown hydroponically under two [CO2] conditions: 350 mu mol mol(-1) (ambient) and 700 mu mol mol(-1) (elevated). Silica deposition on the husk epidermis from three parts of the particle at four flowering stages were examined using a: scanning electron microscope (SEM) combined with an energy dispersive X-ray microanalyzer (EDX). The results demonstrated that elevated [CO2] significantly suppressed silica deposition on the husk epidermis at the lower part of the panicle, and at the early flowering stage when 1/3 of the panicle emerged from the leaf sheath. In the transverse section analysis of the husk, silica deposition on the husk epidermis tinder elevated [CO2] was less than that under ambient [CO2] at the late flowering stage. The less silica deposition observed on the husks at the late flowering stage under elevated [CO2] might be related to the suppressed transpiration from the panicle by elevated [CO2] found in a previous study.

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