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タイトル: High source–sink ratio at and after sink capacity formation promotes green stem disorder in soybean
著者: Yamazaki, Ryo
Katsube-Tanaka, Tomoyuki
Ogiso-Tanaka, Eri
Kawasaki, Yohei
Shiraiwa, Tatsuhiko  KAKEN_id
著者名の別形: 田中, 朋之
白岩, 立彦
キーワード: Agroecology
Biological models
Biological techniques
Light responses
Plant ecology
発行日: 21-Jun-2022
出版者: Springer Nature
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 12
論文番号: 10440
抄録: Green stem disorder (GSD) of soybean is characterized by delayed leaf and stem maturation despite normal pod maturation. Previous studies have suggested that GSD occurrence is promoted by a high source–sink ratio, which is produced by thinning or shade removal at the R5 growth stage (the beginning of seed filling). Here the effects of different times and durations of shade removal after the R5 stage on GSD severity were analyzed. First, shade removal for more than 28 days after R5 increased GSD severity by more than 0.4 point in GSD score. Thinning treatment at R5 increased specific leaf weight by 23%, suppressed stem dry weight reduction, and upregulated 19 genes including those encoding vegetative storage proteins at R5 + 28d, indicating excess source ability relative to sink size. On the contrary, shade removal for 14 days after R5 decreased GSD severity by 0.5 point in GSD score. In this treatment, seed size was smaller, while seed number was significantly larger than control, suggesting that shortage of source ability relative to sink size. These results implied that soybean plants regulate GSD occurrences either positively or negatively according to a source-sink ratio during the R5 to R5 + 28d growth stages.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/284584
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s41598-022-14298-4
PubMed ID: 35729247
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