Breeding strategies for soybean canopy structure optimization in dry regions

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Water supply is one of the key factors limiting soybean yield. Coming from the monsoon climate region, soybean lacks effective means of leaf surface growth restriction and is prone to produce excessive leaf area that leads to undesirable transpiration increase. Reducing branching rate and, correspondingly, leaf number per plant is usually proposed to decrease leaf area. However, as far as branching ability is generally a useful trait contributing to yield stability, we have undertaken a search for possible alternative ways of leaf area reduction. Soybean canopy structure was studied in our germplasm nursery in Kursk region. We have updated an express method of soybean trifoliate leaf surface calculation. A regression index for soybean trifoliate leaf surface by central leaflet length and width product characterizes leaflet shape and depends from its length to width ratio. In the sampling studied, trifoliate leaf surface varied from 79 to 150 cm2. Leaf area index (LAI) varied from 4.0 to 8.6 m2/m2, with optimal LAI equal to 6.0 m2/m2. Excessive LAI (over 7.7 m2/m2) decreased yield by 20 %. Optimal LAI may be achieved by various combinations of leaf size and leaf number per plant. Lines possessing good branching rate but remaining within optimal LAI values due to small leaf size were revealed. Thus, lamina size reduction may be proposed as an alternative breeding direction to solve a conflict of bushy plant type and drought tolerance.

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Soybean, breeding, cultivar model, drought tolerance, leaf area index, branching

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142229253

IDR: 142229253   |   DOI: 10.25230/2412-608X-2021-2-186-24-30

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