Tolerance mechanisms and irrigation management to reduce iron stress in irrigated rice

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Felipe de Campos Carmona
Janete Mariza Adamski
Andriele Wairich
Joseane Biso de Carvalho
Gustavo Gomes Lima
Ibanor Anghinoni
Isadora Rodrigues Jaeger
Paulo Regis Ferreira da Silva
Tatiana de Freitas Terra
Janette Palma Fett
Filipe Selau Carlos
机构
[1] Integrar – Gestão e Inovação Agropecuária,Department of Botany and Center for Biotechnology
[2] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Faculdade de Agronomia
[3] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Estação Experimental Do Arroz
[4] Instituto Rio Grandense do Arroz,Faculdade de Agronomia Eliseu Maciel
[5] Universidade Federal de Pelotas,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2021年 / 469卷
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Iron overload; Irrigation management; Oxidative stress; Soil aeration;
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Iron toxicity is a major nutritional disorder in rice plants, especially in flooded areas. The use of alternative crop management practices, such as soil drainage, may mitigate negative impacts of iron toxicity, since soil aeration that follows drainage can oxidize and precipitate potentially toxic Fe+2 into Fe3+. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of alternative water management on agronomical and physiological parameters in rice plants grown in a field location with iron toxicity history. Rice cultivars BR-IRGA 409 (sensitive) and IRGA 425 (resistant to iron toxicity) were tested. Irrigation management comprised three treatments: continuous irrigation, one cycle of water suppression (1S) and two cycles of water suppression (2S). Evaluations included the ionic composition of soil solution and leaf tissues, grain yield, antioxidant responses and gene expression. Permanent soil flooding resulted in higher grain yield in plants from the resistant than from the sensitive genotype, which had higher malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations in leaves. In contrast, two cycles of alternate soil drying resulted in equivalent grain yield and MDA concentrations in both genotypes. Resistance to iron toxicity in IRGA 425 plants seems related to limited Fe translocation to shoots, increased tolerance to oxidative stress in leaves and higher expression of Ferritin, OsGAP1, OsWRKY80 and Oryzain-α genes. Plants from the BR-IRGA 409 cultivar (sensitive to Fe toxicity) improved growth and yield under the interrupted irrigation treatments, probably due to lower Fe availability in the soil solution. Management of water irrigation successfully alleviated Fe toxicity in rice plants cultivated in field conditions.
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