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Title: | A scanner-based rhizobox system enabling the quantification of root system development and response of Brassica rapa seedlings to external P availability |
Authors: | Adu, Michael O. Yawson, David O. Bennett, Malcolm J. Broadley, Martin R. Dupuy, Lionel X. White, Philip J. |
Keywords: | Brassica rapa L. Nutrient acquisition Phosphorus Rhizobox Root system architecture Scanner-based phenotyping |
Issue Date: | Jul-2016 |
Publisher: | University of Cape Coast |
Abstract: | Rhizoboxes are soil-root compartments that may well provide the closest naturalistic conditions for studying root systems architectures (RSAs) in controlled environments. Rhizobox-based studies can however lead to mis-estimation of root traits due to poor recovery of roots and loss of fine root features during washing of roots. We used a novel scanner-based rhizobox system to evaluate: (i) RSA traits of Brassica rapa genotypes; (ii) the relationship between root traits recorded from rhizoboxes and those of harvested roots and (iii) genotypic variation of seedlings in response to external P ([P] ext) availability. Brassica rapa genotypes were grown in soil-filled rhizoboxes abutting flatbed scanners and were watered once with either deionised water or a solution of 600 μM KH2PO4 to approximately 80% field capacity on a weight basis. Shoot and root P concentrations ([P]shoot and [P]root) of the B. rapa lines grown on different [P]ext were quantified. Visible root length at the surface of rhizoboxes constituted 85% of the total root length recovered from harvested root samples. High P supply induced a strong increase in [P]shoot in all genotypes (P < 0.001) whereas low P supply generally led to greater partitioning to roots. Seed P concentration and tissue P concentration were correlated only at low [P]ext. Total root length was strongly correlated with tissue P content under both low [P]ext (r = 0.81, P < 0.05) and high [P]ext (r = 0.82, P < 0.05) conditions. The novel scanner-based rhizobox system used addresses the substantial limitations associated with current use of rhizoboxes to study root growth dynamics |
Description: | 27p:, ill. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4498 |
ISSN: | 23105496 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Crop Science |
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