Maize with fewer nodal roots allocates mass to more lateral and deep roots that improve nitrogen uptake and shoot growth
In: Journal of Experimental Botany, Jg. 70 (2019-05-01), Heft 19, S. 5299-5309
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Reallocating root biomass from nodal roots to lateral and early-emerging axial roots allows maize to capture more nitrogen under limiting conditions, including by increasing foraging at depth.
Simulations indicated that reduced nodal root (NR) number (NRN) was promising for maize breeding, and were partially confirmed by relying on variation in NRN among inbreds. Using maize inbred line B73, experiments were conducted in hydroponics and tall mesocosms containing solid media with treatments involving no NR excision (0% NRE) or excising either 33% or 67% of the NRs as they emerged under high or low levels of nitrogen (N). Reduced NRN was hypothesized to increase elongation of all remaining root classes, N acquisition under low N, and shoot mass. Plants with 67% NRE had 12% and 19% less root mass fraction, 61% and 91% greater lateral to axial root length ratio regardless of N levels, and 61% and 182% greater biomass of embryonic roots under low N, compared with 0% NRE for hydroponics and mesocosms studies, respectively. Under low N in mesocosms, plants with 67% NRE had 52% greater shoot biomass, 450% greater root length at depth, and 232% greater deep-injected 15N content in the shoot relative to 0% NRE. These results reveal the mechanism by which plants with fewer NRs increase N capture and shoot mass by reallocation of biomass to lateral roots, embryonic roots, and first whorl NRs that increases foraging efficiency in solid media.
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Maize with fewer nodal roots allocates mass to more lateral and deep roots that improve nitrogen uptake and shoot growth
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Guo, Haichao ; York, Larry M. |
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Zeitschrift: | Journal of Experimental Botany, Jg. 70 (2019-05-01), Heft 19, S. 5299-5309 |
Veröffentlichung: | Oxford University Press, 2019 |
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ISSN: | 1460-2431 (print) ; 0022-0957 (print) |
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