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Deciphering Root Architectural Traits Involved to Cope With Water Deficit in Oat

AutorCanales, Francisco José CSIC ORCID; Nagel, Kerstin; Müller, Carmen; Rispail, Nicolas CSIC ORCID ; Prats, Elena CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveAdult plants
Drought
Oat
Rhizotron
Root architecture
Root morphology
Root phenotyping
Fecha de publicación28-nov-2019
EditorFrontiers Media
CitaciónFrontiers in Plant Science 10: 1558 (2019)
ResumenDrought tolerance is a complex phenomenon comprising many physiological, biochemical and morphological changes at both aerial and below ground levels. We aim to reveal changes on root morphology that promote drought tolerance in oat in both seedling and adult plants. To this aim, we employed two oat genotypes, previously characterized as susceptible and tolerant to drought. Root phenotyping was carried out on young plants grown either in pots or in rhizotrons under controlled environments, and on adult plants grown in big containers under field conditions. Overall, the tolerant genotype showed an increased root length, branching rate, root surface, and length of fine roots, while coarse to fine ratio decreased as compared with the susceptible genotype. We also observed a high and significant correlation between various morphological root traits within and between experiments, identifying several of them as appropriate markers to identify drought tolerant oat genotypes. Stimulation of fine root growth was one of the most prominent responses to cope with gradual soil water depletion, in both seedlings and adult plants. Although seedling experiments did not exactly match the response of adult plants, they were similarly informative for discriminating between tolerant and susceptible genotypes. This might contribute to easier and faster phenotyping of large amount of plants.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01558
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/205334
DOI10.3389/fpls.2019.01558
E-ISSN1664-462X
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