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High-throughput phenotyping of buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench.) genotypes under water stress: exploring drought resistance for sustainable agriculture

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2025
Author
Antala, Michal
Kovar, Marek
Sporinová, Lucia
Filacek, Andrej
Juszczak, Radosław 
Zivcak, Marek
Shomali, Aida
Prasad, Raghavendra
Brestic, Marian
Rastogi, Anshu 
Faculty
Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska i Inżynierii Mechanicznej
Journal
BMC Plant Biology
ISSN
1471-2229
DOI
10.1186/s12870-025-06429-6
Web address
https://bmcplantbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12870-025-06429-6#Abs1
Volume
25
Pages from-to
art. 444
Abstract (EN)
Background
As global agriculture faces the challenge of climate change, characterized by longer and more severe drought episodes, there is an increasing need for crop diversification and improved plant breeding. Buckwheat is one of the climate-resilient candidates for future important crops with remarkable adaptability to various biotic and abiotic stresses. As an underbred crop, a large number of genotypes should be assessed for the breeding of superior plants. Therefore, this study investigates the response of various buckwheat genotypes to water stress by high-throughput phenotyping and auxiliary plant physiology measurements.
Results
We assessed six buckwheat genotypes from different regions under mild and severe water stress, focusing on morphological and physiological changes to understand drought tolerance mechanisms. Our findings revealed that reallocation of assimilated carbon from growth to secondary metabolite production is a common response to drought stress. Among the genotypes tested, Panda emerged as the most drought-resistant, with its morphology remaining the most stable under mild water stress and its ability to rapidly accumulate protective pigments in response to drought. Silver Hull also demonstrated resilience, maintaining its aboveground biomass under mild water stress at levels comparable to the control group. Additionally, the response magnitude to drought stress was linked to the biomass production potential of the genotypes, which was higher for those from warmer regions (Bhutan, Zimbabwe) and lower for those from colder regions (Poland, Canada).
Conclusion
The diversity in genotypic responses highlights the significant role of genetic variability in shaping drought resistance strategies in buckwheat. This research not only enhances our understanding of buckwheat’s physiological responses to water stress but also holds promise for developing drought-resistant buckwheat varieties. These advancements are crucial for promoting sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change.
Keywords (EN)
  • adaption strategies

  • CO2 assimilation

  • genetic diversity

  • phenotyping

  • drought

License
cc-bycc-by CC-BY - Attribution
Open access date
April 8, 2025
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