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Bracing for sustainable agriculture: the development and function of brace roots in members of Poaceae

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CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY
卷 59, 期 -, 页码 -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2020.101985

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Research suggests that root systems play a crucial role in water uptake, nutrient use, and anchorage in crop production, with brace roots in maize identified as key players and potential candidates for QTL studies in maize and sorghum. Additionally, brace root development and function may be conserved in other Poaceae members, but there is limited research in this area.
Optimization of crop production requires root systems to function in water uptake, nutrient use, and anchorage. In maize, two types of nodal roots-subterranean crown and aerial brace roots function in anchorage and water uptake and preferentially express multiple water and nutrient transporters. Brace root development shares genetic control with juvenile-to-adult phase change and flowering time. We present a comprehensive list of the genes known to alter brace roots and explore these as candidates for QTL studies in maize and sorghum. Brace root development and function may be conserved in other members of Poaceae, however research is limited. This work highlights the critical knowledge gap of aerial nodal root development and function and suggests new focus areas for breeding resilient crops.

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