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Environmentally-Related Cherry Root Cambial Plasticity

Journal

ATMOSPHERE
Volume 9, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/atmos9090358

Keywords

adaptability; cambial activity; P; cerasus; P; fruticosa; phloem; precipitation; temperature; vessel size; xylem

Funding

  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [691998]
  2. Ministry of Education and Science, Republic of Serbia [TR 31038]
  3. Start up for Science program
  4. Centre for leadership development [691998]
  5. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program H2020 SERBIA FOR EXCELL [691998]
  6. project 'Studying climate change and its influence on the environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation' [III 43007]

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The general aim of this research was to determine whether the cherry root cambium possesses similar water-stress adaptation abilities as the scion. Specifically, this study aimed to determine whether there is a shift in root xylem structure due to precipitation fluctuations and temperature increase during the growing season in two cherry species. Oblainska sour cherry and European ground cherry roots with secondary structure were anatomically surveyed in detail, and correlated with meteorological conditions occurring during the vegetation when the roots were formed. Under environmental signals, both investigated species altered their radial root growth imprinting stops and starts in a cambial activity that resulted in the occurrence of intra-annual false growth rings. Changing environmental conditions triggered the shifts of large and small vessels throughout the false growth rings, but their size seemed to be mainly genetically controlled. Taking into consideration all the above, genotypes with moderate vessel lumen arealesser or around 1200 m(2) in the inner zone, as well as no greater than 1500 m(2) in the outer zoneare presumed to be both size-controlling and stable upon the drought events. Thus, further field trials will be focused on the SV2 European ground cherry genotype, and OV13, OV32, and OV34 Oblainska sour cherry genotypes.

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