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Evaluation in field conditions of a three-dimensional architectural model of the maize root system: Comparison of simulated and observed horizontal root maps
Authors:Sylvain Pellerin  Loïc Pagès
Institution:(1) INRA Laboratoire d'Agronomie, 28 Rue de Herrlisheim, B P 507, F-68021 Colmar, France;(2) Unité de Recherches en Ecophysiologie et Horticulture, INRA, Domaine Saint-Paul, Site Agroparc, F-84914 Avignon Cedex 9, France;(3) Present address: Laboratoire d'Agronomie, INRA, 71 Avenue Edouard-Bourleaux, B P 81, 33883 Villenave d'Ornon, France
Abstract:Most existing water and nutrient uptake models are based on the assumption that roots are evenly distributed in the soil volume. This assumption is not realistic for field conditions, and significantly alters water or nutrient uptake calculations. Therefore, development of models of root system growth that account for the spatial distribution of roots is necessary.The objective of this work was to test a three dimensional architectural model of the maize root system by comparing simulated horizontal root maps with observed root maps obtained from the field. The model was built using the current knowledge on maize root system morphogenesis and parameters obtained under field conditions. Simulated root maps (0.45 × 0.75 m) of horizontal cross sections at 3 depths and 3 dates were obtained by using the model for a plant population. Actual root maps were obtained in a deep, barrier-free clay-loamy soil by digging pits, preparing selected horizontal planes and recording root contacts on plastic sheets.Results showed that both the number of cross-sections of axile roots, and their spatial distribution characterized with the R-index value of Clark and Evans (1954), were correctly accounted for by the model at all dates and depths. The number of cross-sections of laterals was also correctly predicted. However, laterals were more clustered around axile roots on simulated root maps than on observed root maps. Although slight discrepancies appeared between simulated and observed root maps in this respect, it was concluded that the model correctly accounted for the general colonization pattern of the soil volume by roots under a maize crop.
Keywords:maize  root growth model  root mapping  root spatial distribution  root system  Zea mays L  
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