Steep, cheap and deep: an ideotype to optimize water and N acquisition by maize root systems
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BACKGROUND: A hypothetical ideotype is presented to optimize water and N acquisition by maize root systems. The overall premise is that soil resource acquisition is optimized by the coincidence of root foraging and resource availability in time and space. Since water and nitrate enter deeper soil strata over time and are initially depleted in surface soil strata, root systems with rapid exploitation of deep soil would optimize water and N capture in most maize production environments. • THE IDEOTYPE: Specific phenes that may contribute to rooting depth in maize include (a) a large diameter primary root with few but long laterals and tolerance of cold soil temperatures, (b) many seminal roots with shallow…
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- Ideotype
- Biology
- Pericycle
- Root system
- Crown (dentistry)
- Lateral root
- Botany
- Agronomy
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