Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane

The relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation rate was examined in sugarcane cultivars with different natural defoliation traits. Ethylene production was examined at different positions on leaf sheaths and leaf scars at various sugarcane maturation stages using gas...

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Main Authors: Xin Xin Gao, Xian Fan, Jing Mei Dao, Jun Deng, Ru Dan Li, Yue Bin Zhang, Jia Wen Guo, Shao Chun Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas 2015-06-01
Series:Bragantia
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052015000200189&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-3d6de93d8b93488f889d02319800da282020-11-25T01:14:19ZengInstituto Agronômico de CampinasBragantia1678-44992015-06-0174218919510.1590/1678-4499.0366S0006-87052015000200189Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcaneXin Xin GaoXian FanJing Mei DaoJun DengRu Dan LiYue Bin ZhangJia Wen GuoShao Chun LiuThe relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation rate was examined in sugarcane cultivars with different natural defoliation traits. Ethylene production was examined at different positions on leaf sheaths and leaf scars at various sugarcane maturation stages using gas chromatography as an external standard method. During the sugarcane maturation process, ethylene production was greatest in the 2nd leaf sheath scar, followed by the 5th and 10th, in that order. It was also greatest during the early maturation stage, followed by the mid-maturation and harvest stages. Ethylene production of the leaf sheaths and leaf scars differed significantly among the sugarcane cultivars. Cultivars that defoliate easily produced significantly more ethylene than those that do not defoliate easily. The natural defoliation rates was greatest in the harvest stage, followed by mid-maturation and early maturation stage. Correlation analysis indicated that ethylene production was positively correlated with natural defoliation rates, particularly during early- and mid-maturation stages.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052015000200189&lng=en&tlng=ensugarcane maturity periodsheath and leaf scarsendogenous ethylene productionnatural defoliation rate
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author Xin Xin Gao
Xian Fan
Jing Mei Dao
Jun Deng
Ru Dan Li
Yue Bin Zhang
Jia Wen Guo
Shao Chun Liu
spellingShingle Xin Xin Gao
Xian Fan
Jing Mei Dao
Jun Deng
Ru Dan Li
Yue Bin Zhang
Jia Wen Guo
Shao Chun Liu
Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane
Bragantia
sugarcane maturity period
sheath and leaf scars
endogenous ethylene production
natural defoliation rate
author_facet Xin Xin Gao
Xian Fan
Jing Mei Dao
Jun Deng
Ru Dan Li
Yue Bin Zhang
Jia Wen Guo
Shao Chun Liu
author_sort Xin Xin Gao
title Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane
title_short Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane
title_full Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane
title_fullStr Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane
title_sort relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation traits during the maturation of sugarcane
publisher Instituto Agronômico de Campinas
series Bragantia
issn 1678-4499
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The relationship between endogenous ethylene production and natural defoliation rate was examined in sugarcane cultivars with different natural defoliation traits. Ethylene production was examined at different positions on leaf sheaths and leaf scars at various sugarcane maturation stages using gas chromatography as an external standard method. During the sugarcane maturation process, ethylene production was greatest in the 2nd leaf sheath scar, followed by the 5th and 10th, in that order. It was also greatest during the early maturation stage, followed by the mid-maturation and harvest stages. Ethylene production of the leaf sheaths and leaf scars differed significantly among the sugarcane cultivars. Cultivars that defoliate easily produced significantly more ethylene than those that do not defoliate easily. The natural defoliation rates was greatest in the harvest stage, followed by mid-maturation and early maturation stage. Correlation analysis indicated that ethylene production was positively correlated with natural defoliation rates, particularly during early- and mid-maturation stages.
topic sugarcane maturity period
sheath and leaf scars
endogenous ethylene production
natural defoliation rate
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052015000200189&lng=en&tlng=en
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