The role of root architectural traits in adaptation of wheat to water-limited environments
United States Department of Labor · Department of Primary Industries · +1 more institution
Abstract
Better understanding of root system structure and function is critical to crop improvement in water-limited environments. The aims of this study were to examine root system characteristics of two wheat genotypes contrasting in tolerance to water limitation and to assess the functional implications on adaptation to water-limited environments of any differences found. The drought tolerant barley variety, Mackay, was also included to allow inter-species comparison. Single plants were grown in large, soil-filled root-observation chambers. Root growth was monitored by digital imaging and water extraction was measured. Root architecture differed markedly among the genotypes. The drought-tolerant wheat (cv. SeriM82)…
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- FWCI
- 15.81
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- 100%
- References
- 82
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Agronomy
- Root system
- Drought tolerance
- Water use
- Crop
- Adaptation (eye)
- Soil water
- Clean water and sanitation