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Reduced frequency of lateral root branching improves N capture from low-N soils in maize

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 66, 期 7, 页码 2055-2065

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erv007

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Branching; frequency; lateral root; maize (Zea mays); nitrogen (N); respiration

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  1. Howard G. Buffett Foundation
  2. Agriculture and Food Research Initiative of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2014-67013-2157]

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Suboptimal nitrogen (N) availability is a primary constraint for crop production in developing countries, while in developed countries, intensive N fertilization is a primary economic, energy, and environmental cost for crop production. We tested the hypothesis that under low-N conditions, maize (Zea mays) lines with few but long (FL) lateral roots would have greater axial root elongation, deeper rooting, and greater N acquisition than lines with many but short (MS) lateral roots. Maize recombinant inbred lines contrasting in lateral root number and length were grown with adequate and suboptimal N in greenhouse mesocosms and in the field in the USA and South Africa (SA). In low-N mesocosms, the FL phenotype had substantially reduced root respiration and greater rooting depth than the MS phenotype. In low-N fields in the USA and SA, the FL phenotype had greater rooting depth, shoot N content, leaf photosynthesis, and shoot biomass than the MS phenotype. The FL phenotype yielded 31.5% more than the MS phenotype under low N in the USA. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that sparse but long lateral roots improve N capture from low-N soils. These results with maize probably pertain to other species. The FL lateral root phenotype merits consideration as a selection target for greater crop N efficiency.

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