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Maize lateral root developmental plasticity induced by mild water stress. I: Genotypic variation across a high‐resolution series of water potentials
Author(s) -
Dowd Tyler G.,
Braun David M.,
Sharp Robert E.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
plant, cell and environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.646
H-Index - 200
eISSN - 1365-3040
pISSN - 0140-7791
DOI - 10.1111/pce.13399
Subject(s) - lateral root , plasticity , root system , biology , water stress , stress (linguistics) , cultivar , horticulture , materials science , biochemistry , linguistics , philosophy , arabidopsis , gene , mutant , composite material
Lateral root developmental plasticity induced by mild water stress was examined across a high‐resolution series of growth media water potentials (Ψ w ) in two genotypes of maize. The suitability of several media for imposing near‐stable Ψ w treatments on transpiring plants over prolonged growth periods was assessed. Genotypic differences specific to responses of lateral root growth from the primary root system occurred between cultivars FR697 and B73 over a narrow series of water stress treatments ranging in Ψ w from −0.25 to −0.40 MPa. In FR697, both the average length and number of first‐order lateral roots were substantially enhanced at a Ψ w of −0.25 MPa compared with well‐watered controls. These effects were separated spatially, occurring primarily in the upper and lower regions of the axial root, respectively. Furthermore, first‐order lateral roots progressively increased in diameter with increasing water stress, resulting in a maximum 2.3‐fold increase in root volume at a Ψ w of −0.40 MPa. In B73, in contrast, the length, diameter, nor number of lateral roots was increased in any of the water stress treatments. The genotype‐specific responses observed over this narrow range of Ψ w demonstrate the necessity of high‐resolution studies at mild stress levels for characterization of lateral root developmental plasticity.

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