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Complete root specimen of plants grown in soil-filled root box: sampling, measuring, and staining method

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PLANT METHODS
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13007-021-00798-3

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  1. ACCEL from Japan Science and Technology Agency [JPMJAC1403]
  2. JSPS KAKENHI Grant from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [19K15822]
  3. Sasakawa Scientific Research grant from the Japan Science Society [2019-4051]
  4. MAFF Commissioned project study from Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) [JPJ007964]
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19K15822] Funding Source: KAKEN

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This study introduces a root system sampling equipment that can rapidly sample entire root specimens and measure root surface area from scanned digital images, as well as provide multidimensional visual information on the interaction between soil and physiological function of root system architecture. The method allows for fast and accurate production of whole root specimens and precise calculation of root surface area, contributing to analyzing the interaction between soil and root system physiology.
Background Detailed datasets containing root system and its architecture in soil are required to improve understanding of resource capture by roots. However, most of the root study methods have paid little attention to make and preserve whole root specimens. This study introduces root system sampling equipment that makes the entire root specimen with minimum impairment and without displacement of the spatial arrangement of the root system in root boxes. The objectives are to assess: whether the equipment can rapidly sample the entire root system; whether root surface area is measurable from a scanned digital image of the root specimen; and whether staining of the entire root specimens would provide multidimensional visual information on the interaction between soil and physiological function of root system architecture (RSA). For validation, we examined the root response of two soybean cultivars to arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) inoculation and the effect of waterlogging stress on the physiological activity of buckwheat RSA. Results The root boxes allowed soybean and buckwheat plants to grow uniformly across the replications. Both species showed significant differences between cultivars and/or among treatments in shoot and root traits. The equipment enabled to sample the whole-root specimens of soybean and buckwheat, where the tips of the fine roots were alive (diameter < 0.2 mm). Also, the whole root specimens of soybean were made in about 7 min. The root surface area calculated from the scanned soybean specimens showed a significant correlation with that calculated from the roots spread out in water (a common method). Staining of the soybean root specimens enabled us to observe the localized root proliferation induced by AM colonization. Moreover, staining of the buckwheat root specimens made it possible to examine the respiratory activity of each root at different depths. Conclusions The present method realized: fast and accurate production of the whole root specimen and precise calculation of the specimens' root surface area. Moreover, staining of the root specimens enabled analyzing the interaction between soil and physiological function of RSA. The evaluation of root traits, using our methods, will contribute to developing agronomic management and breeding program for sustainable food production.

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