Effect of Localized Anoxia on Phaseolus vulgaris L. Root Growth |
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Authors: | SCHUMACHER, T. E. SMUCKER, A. J. M. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Heterogeneity within the root environment results in differentialgrowth within root systems. The response of five Phaseolus vulgarisL. cultivars to non-uniform root aeration was evaluated. Threetreatments were applied to a split root system for a periodof 72 h. Treatments consisted of an aerated control, a non-aeratedcontrol (both halves non-aerated, using N2). and localized anoxia(one-half the root system aerated and the remaining half subjectedto N2). Shoot and root growth were reduced in the anoxic controlbut not in the aerated control or localized anoxia treatment. Root growth was greatest in the aerated portion of the localizedanoxia treatment for all genotypes. Contributions of the rootcomponents to the compensatory responses differed dependingon the plant cultivar examined. The growth of branched and lateralroots present before the treatment period increased by 65% inline 31908. A 50% increase in the growth of lateral roots whichemerged during the treatment period occurred in another line(Swan Valley). Other genotypes responded in an intermediatemanner. These observations indicate differences in cultivarresponses to localized soil stress. Key words: Phaseolus vulgaris L., Anoxia, Root growth |
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