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Root cortical burden influences drought tolerance in maize.

Raúl E Jaramillo1, Eric A Nord, Joseph G Chimungu, Kathleen M Brown, Jonathan P Lynch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Root cortical aerenchyma (RCA) increases water and nutrient acquisition by reducing the metabolic costs of soil exploration. In this study the hypothesis was tested that living cortical area (LCA; transversal root cortical area minus aerenchyma area and intercellular air space) is a better predictor of root respiration, soil exploration and, therefore, drought tolerance than RCA formation or root diameter.
METHODS: RCA, LCA, root respiration, root length and biomass loss in response to drought were evaluated in maize (Zea mays) recombinant inbred lines grown with adequate and suboptimal irrigation in soil mesocosms. KEY
RESULTS: Root respiration was highly correlated with LCA. LCA was a better predictor of root respiration than either RCA or root diameter. RCA reduced respiration of large-diameter roots. Since RCA and LCA varied in different parts of the root system, the effects of RCA and LCA on root length were complex. Greater crown-root LCA was associated with reduced crown-root length relative to total root length. Reduced LCA was associated with improved drought tolerance.
CONCLUSIONS: The results are consistent with the hypothesis that LCA is a driver of root metabolic costs and may therefore have adaptive significance for water acquisition in drying soil.

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Keywords:  Root; Zea mays; aerenchyma; cortex; drought; respiration

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23618897      PMCID: PMC3698389          DOI: 10.1093/aob/mct069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Bot        ISSN: 0305-7364            Impact factor:   4.357


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