Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile

The root system architecture (RSA) has been reported to be determined by several root traits such as branching, elongation, and growth angle. This study aimed to evaluate the genotypic variation of plasticity in RSA in response to different soil water distributions in a soil profile. IR64 (shallow r...

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Main Authors: Mana Kano-Nakata, Tomomichi Nakamura, Shiro Mitsuya, Akira Yamauchi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-10-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2019.1608836
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spelling doaj-3f159994d9f245458a75cb447f4a27622020-11-25T00:42:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082019-10-0122450150910.1080/1343943X.2019.16088361608836Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profileMana Kano-Nakata0Tomomichi Nakamura1Shiro Mitsuya2Akira Yamauchi3Nagoya UniversityNagoya UniversityNagoya UniversityNagoya UniversityThe root system architecture (RSA) has been reported to be determined by several root traits such as branching, elongation, and growth angle. This study aimed to evaluate the genotypic variation of plasticity in RSA in response to different soil water distributions in a soil profile. IR64 (shallow root system), YTH183 (adapted to rainfed lowland conditions due to high plasticity in root elongation), and Kinandang Patong (KP – deep root system) were grown in PVC root boxes for 34 days under continuously waterlogged conditions and with soil moisture fluctuations (SMF). For SMF, watering was done from the top of the root box (TI-SMF) or from the bottom of the root box (BI-SMF). A water gradient was observed more clearly in BI-SMF than in TI-SMF, while mean soil moisture content in the root box was kept at around 23% (v/v) after first irrigation in both SMF treatments. RSA changed drastically with SMF in all cultivars, all of which tended to shift root distribution to deeper soil layers in response to SMF. Such changes in RSA resulted from different degrees of plasticity exhibited mainly in nodal root and L-type lateral root development. YTH183 showed a greater ability to change its root growth angle and thus its root distribution in the deeper soil layer compared to IR64 and KP under SMF, indicating that YTH183 could help to improve RSA in cultivars adapted to SMF.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2019.1608836Rainfedriceroot growth anglesoil moisture fluctuation
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author Mana Kano-Nakata
Tomomichi Nakamura
Shiro Mitsuya
Akira Yamauchi
spellingShingle Mana Kano-Nakata
Tomomichi Nakamura
Shiro Mitsuya
Akira Yamauchi
Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile
Plant Production Science
Rainfed
rice
root growth angle
soil moisture fluctuation
author_facet Mana Kano-Nakata
Tomomichi Nakamura
Shiro Mitsuya
Akira Yamauchi
author_sort Mana Kano-Nakata
title Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile
title_short Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile
title_full Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile
title_fullStr Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile
title_full_unstemmed Plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile
title_sort plasticity in root system architecture of rice genotypes exhibited under different soil water distributions in soil profile
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The root system architecture (RSA) has been reported to be determined by several root traits such as branching, elongation, and growth angle. This study aimed to evaluate the genotypic variation of plasticity in RSA in response to different soil water distributions in a soil profile. IR64 (shallow root system), YTH183 (adapted to rainfed lowland conditions due to high plasticity in root elongation), and Kinandang Patong (KP – deep root system) were grown in PVC root boxes for 34 days under continuously waterlogged conditions and with soil moisture fluctuations (SMF). For SMF, watering was done from the top of the root box (TI-SMF) or from the bottom of the root box (BI-SMF). A water gradient was observed more clearly in BI-SMF than in TI-SMF, while mean soil moisture content in the root box was kept at around 23% (v/v) after first irrigation in both SMF treatments. RSA changed drastically with SMF in all cultivars, all of which tended to shift root distribution to deeper soil layers in response to SMF. Such changes in RSA resulted from different degrees of plasticity exhibited mainly in nodal root and L-type lateral root development. YTH183 showed a greater ability to change its root growth angle and thus its root distribution in the deeper soil layer compared to IR64 and KP under SMF, indicating that YTH183 could help to improve RSA in cultivars adapted to SMF.
topic Rainfed
rice
root growth angle
soil moisture fluctuation
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2019.1608836
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