The effect of aluminium concentration on root hairs in white clover (Trifolium repens L.) |
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Authors: | D. A. Care |
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Affiliation: | (1) New Zealand Pastoral Agriculture Research Institute Ltd., Private Bag 3123, Hamilton, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The effect of aluminium (Al) on root hair length and number is quantified using solution culture techniques with genotypes from white clover cultivar Tamar, that had previously been selected for long and short root hairs. The population differences were maintained in control (0 Al) treatments, with the long-haired population having hairs three times longer than the short-haired population. At an activity of 2.2 µM Al3+, root hair length decreased in both populations, the magnitude of the decrease being greater for the long-haired population. Root hair numbers decreased in a similar manner for both populations. At an activity of 4.4 µM Al3+ or higher, root hairs virtually disappeared and root growth was very stunted. The effect of Al on root hair development has not been previously quantified, however other workers have observed reduced root hair development in other species at activities of Al greater than 2.5 µM Al3+. |
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Keywords: | acid soils aluminium tolerance plant breeding |
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