Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties

© 2019, CMU J. Nat. Sci. Silicon (Si) is a beneficial element that contributes to increasing the resistance of plants to diseases, pests and lodging, and rice productivity. The objectives of the present study were to explore the relationship between Si concentration and the expression of Si transpor...

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Main Authors: Benjamaporn Wangkaew, Chanakan Thebault Prom-u-thai, Sansanee Jamjod, Benjavan Rerkasem, Tonapha Pusadee
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-681292020-04-02T15:21:11Z Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties Benjamaporn Wangkaew Chanakan Thebault Prom-u-thai Sansanee Jamjod Benjavan Rerkasem Tonapha Pusadee Multidisciplinary © 2019, CMU J. Nat. Sci. Silicon (Si) is a beneficial element that contributes to increasing the resistance of plants to diseases, pests and lodging, and rice productivity. The objectives of the present study were to explore the relationship between Si concentration and the expression of Si transport genes in different tissues of SPR1 and PTT1 rice varieties. The rice was grown aerobically in sand culture in pots arranged in completely randomized design with 3 independent replications. Variation in Si concentration among growth stages and plant tissues in both rice varieties were detected. The Si concentration in SPR1 was higher than PTT1 in some plant parts up to flowering, but significantly higher in all tissues by maturity, including in the husk which accounts for almost all of the Si in the grain. The consistently higher expression of the genes Lsi1 and Lsi2, detectable only in the roots, was in agreement with higher Si concentration in SPR1 than PTT1 in all tissues at maturity. SPR1 had higher expression of Lsi6 than PTT1 at booting stage, but the difference between varieties was less distinct at flowering stage. Either a varietal difference in the passive Si transport by transpiration or changes in the level of expression of the gene in the period from flowering to maturity or both are suggested by discrepancies between expression of the Lsi6 gene at flowering and the Si concentrations at maturity of the two rice varieties. 2020-04-02T15:21:11Z 2020-04-02T15:21:11Z 2019-07-01 Journal 16851994 2-s2.0-85074221384 10.12982/CMUJNS.2019.0025 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85074221384&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68129
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Multidisciplinary
Benjamaporn Wangkaew
Chanakan Thebault Prom-u-thai
Sansanee Jamjod
Benjavan Rerkasem
Tonapha Pusadee
Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties
description © 2019, CMU J. Nat. Sci. Silicon (Si) is a beneficial element that contributes to increasing the resistance of plants to diseases, pests and lodging, and rice productivity. The objectives of the present study were to explore the relationship between Si concentration and the expression of Si transport genes in different tissues of SPR1 and PTT1 rice varieties. The rice was grown aerobically in sand culture in pots arranged in completely randomized design with 3 independent replications. Variation in Si concentration among growth stages and plant tissues in both rice varieties were detected. The Si concentration in SPR1 was higher than PTT1 in some plant parts up to flowering, but significantly higher in all tissues by maturity, including in the husk which accounts for almost all of the Si in the grain. The consistently higher expression of the genes Lsi1 and Lsi2, detectable only in the roots, was in agreement with higher Si concentration in SPR1 than PTT1 in all tissues at maturity. SPR1 had higher expression of Lsi6 than PTT1 at booting stage, but the difference between varieties was less distinct at flowering stage. Either a varietal difference in the passive Si transport by transpiration or changes in the level of expression of the gene in the period from flowering to maturity or both are suggested by discrepancies between expression of the Lsi6 gene at flowering and the Si concentrations at maturity of the two rice varieties.
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author Benjamaporn Wangkaew
Chanakan Thebault Prom-u-thai
Sansanee Jamjod
Benjavan Rerkasem
Tonapha Pusadee
author_facet Benjamaporn Wangkaew
Chanakan Thebault Prom-u-thai
Sansanee Jamjod
Benjavan Rerkasem
Tonapha Pusadee
author_sort Benjamaporn Wangkaew
title Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties
title_short Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties
title_full Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties
title_fullStr Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties
title_full_unstemmed Silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two Thai rice varieties
title_sort silicon concentration and expression of silicon transport genes in two thai rice varieties
publishDate 2020
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