Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber Bulking

In spite of the important role it plays for water and nutrient acquisition, information on the root system development in cassava (Manihot esculenta Grantz) is limited. To examine the root length and branching pattern with reference to shoot growth and tuber bulking, we grew cassava plants in contai...

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Main Authors: Yasuhiro Izumi, Erwin Yuliadi, S. Sunyoto, Morio Iijima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 1999-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.2.267
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spelling doaj-d7ea29c582e442169c074d3e16b37c942020-11-24T22:50:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10081999-01-012426727210.1626/pps.2.26711644384Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber BulkingYasuhiro Izumi0Erwin Yuliadi1S. Sunyoto2Morio Iijima3The University of Shiga PrefectureUniversity of Lampung, JL.University of Lampung, JL.Nagoya UniversityIn spite of the important role it plays for water and nutrient acquisition, information on the root system development in cassava (Manihot esculenta Grantz) is limited. To examine the root length and branching pattern with reference to shoot growth and tuber bulking, we grew cassava plants in containers under natural climatic conditions in the southern end of Sumatra Island, Indonesia. One 20-cm length cutting of cassava (cv. Ardira IV) was planted in either a plastic bucket or a wooden box. The containers, which were filled with heavy clay soil, had different sizes depending on the growing period. At 30, 60, 100, 140, 180, and 270 days after planting (DAP), both the shoot and roots were sampled for quantitative analysis. The dry weight of both shoot and roots increased rapidly with the leaf area. The axile root number, however, decreased from 60 to 140 DAP as a result of the abscission of roots emerging from the basal part of the cutting during tuber bulking. The total root length reached its maximum at 60 DAP and significantly decreased thereafter because of decay and decomposition during tuber bulking. On the other hand, the root branching either increased the branching order or retained it, as determined from a topological point of view. The root branching during the later growing period compensated for the decrease in total root length and contributed to maintain a sufficient root surface area. The surviving roots with a well-developed branching pattern could absorb water and nutrients essential for tuber bulking.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.2.267CassavaLateral rootsManihot esculenta GrantzRoot boxRoot branchingRoot systemTopology
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author Yasuhiro Izumi
Erwin Yuliadi
S. Sunyoto
Morio Iijima
spellingShingle Yasuhiro Izumi
Erwin Yuliadi
S. Sunyoto
Morio Iijima
Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber Bulking
Plant Production Science
Cassava
Lateral roots
Manihot esculenta Grantz
Root box
Root branching
Root system
Topology
author_facet Yasuhiro Izumi
Erwin Yuliadi
S. Sunyoto
Morio Iijima
author_sort Yasuhiro Izumi
title Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber Bulking
title_short Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber Bulking
title_full Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber Bulking
title_fullStr Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber Bulking
title_full_unstemmed Root System Development Including Root Branching in Cuttings of Cassava with Reference to Shoot Growth and Tuber Bulking
title_sort root system development including root branching in cuttings of cassava with reference to shoot growth and tuber bulking
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 1999-01-01
description In spite of the important role it plays for water and nutrient acquisition, information on the root system development in cassava (Manihot esculenta Grantz) is limited. To examine the root length and branching pattern with reference to shoot growth and tuber bulking, we grew cassava plants in containers under natural climatic conditions in the southern end of Sumatra Island, Indonesia. One 20-cm length cutting of cassava (cv. Ardira IV) was planted in either a plastic bucket or a wooden box. The containers, which were filled with heavy clay soil, had different sizes depending on the growing period. At 30, 60, 100, 140, 180, and 270 days after planting (DAP), both the shoot and roots were sampled for quantitative analysis. The dry weight of both shoot and roots increased rapidly with the leaf area. The axile root number, however, decreased from 60 to 140 DAP as a result of the abscission of roots emerging from the basal part of the cutting during tuber bulking. The total root length reached its maximum at 60 DAP and significantly decreased thereafter because of decay and decomposition during tuber bulking. On the other hand, the root branching either increased the branching order or retained it, as determined from a topological point of view. The root branching during the later growing period compensated for the decrease in total root length and contributed to maintain a sufficient root surface area. The surviving roots with a well-developed branching pattern could absorb water and nutrients essential for tuber bulking.
topic Cassava
Lateral roots
Manihot esculenta Grantz
Root box
Root branching
Root system
Topology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.2.267
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