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Coupled functional physiological phenotyping and simulation model to estimate dynamic water use efficiency and infer transpiration sensitivity traits

Sun, T.; Cheng, R.; Sun, Y.; Jiang, R.; Wang, Z.; Fang, P.; Wu, X.; Ning, K.; Xu, P.

2022-12-05 physiology
10.1101/2022.10.10.511465 bioRxiv
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As agricultural drought becomes more frequent worldwide, it is essential to improve crop productivity whilst reducing the water consumption to achieve a sustainable production. Plant transpiration rate and water use efficiency (WUE) collectively determine the yield performance, yet it is challenging to balance the two in breeding programs due to still insufficient mechanistic understanding of the traits. Here we demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of calculating dynamic and momentary WUE by coupling WUE model and the state-of-the-art functional physiological phenotyping (FPP). We also present the method of quantifying genotype-specific traits reflecting sensitivity of transpiration to radiation (STr-Rad) and vapor pressure deficit (STr-VPD), under evolving developmental stage and water availability. Using these methods, we revealed the genotypic difference of STr-Rad and STr-VPD in three watermelon accessions, the dramatic change in each of them across the drought treatment phases, and the quantitative impacts of them on dynamic WUE patterns. Based on our results and computational simulations, a general principle for transpiration ideotype design is proposed, which highlights the benefits of lowering STr-VPD to increase WUE and increasing STr-Rad to offset the decline of Tr. FPP-enabled phenomic selection will help screen for elite crops lines with desired transpiration sensitivities.

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