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Adaptive longitudinal growth of first-order lateral roots of a woody species (Spartium junceum) to slope and different soil conditions - upward growth of surface roots

机译:木本植物(Spartium junceum)一阶侧根对斜坡和不同土壤条件的适应性纵向生长-表层根的向上生长

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First-order lateral roots originating in the upper part of the taproot of a woody species, usually termed surface roots, grow close beneath the soil surface, even on irregular or sloping ground. In slope condition, in fact, the surface roots can assume upward as well as downward growth. Existing knowledge on the controls over root direction does not fully explain these field observations.Two different soil types and sloping conditions were selected in field condition to explore the behaviour of the surface roots in the woody species Spartium junceum L. The root system 3D architecture was measured with a 3D digitizer and the angle of growth (0 degrees = vertically downwards) and the radial direction (0 degrees = horizontally downslope or northwards) of all root segments measured.Surface roots were more numerous in clay soil than in loam soil, independently from the slope inclination. They had initial angles larger than 90 degrees, i.e. they grew upwards only in clay soil. The subsequent angles of growth maintained this value only in steep-slope condition, showing a clear soil type x slope inclination interaction. The initial angle of all first-order lateral roots decreased linearly with depth of origin on the taproot always in relation to the soil type, with this relationship being stronger in clay soil.These findings showed that the liminal angle (the preferred angle of growth) of surface roots was mainly affected by the soil type rather than the soil surface inclination. Thus, upward growth must stand in the plasticity of the plagiotropic response of these secondary laterals rather than in a strong internal control. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:一阶侧根起源于木本物种的主根的上部,通常称为地表根,即使在不规则或倾斜的地面上也生长在土壤表层以下。实际上,在斜坡条件下,地表根既可以向上也可以向下生长。现有的有关根系方向控制的知识并不能完全解释这些野外观察。在野外条件下,选择了两种不同的土壤类型和倾斜条件,以探讨木本植物Spartium junceum L的表根行为。根系3D体系结构是使用3D数字化仪进行测量,并测量所有根段的生长角度(0度=垂直向下)和径向方向(0度=水平向下或向北)。粘土土壤中的表层根比壤土中的根数更多从坡度它们的初始角度大于90度,即仅在黏土中才向上生长。随后的生长角度仅在陡坡条件下才保持该值,显示出清晰的土壤类型x坡度相互作用。所有一阶侧根的初始角度均随主根的深度而线性减小,且始终与土壤类型相关,在土壤中这种关系更强,这些结果表明,侧向角(优选的生长角度)表根的主要受土壤类型的影响,而不是受土壤表面倾角的影响。因此,向上生长必须体现在这些次生侧面的斜生性响应的可塑性中,而不是强大的内部控制中。 (c)2007 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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