The Direction of Growth of Seminal Roots of Triticum aestivum L. and Experimental Modification Thereof |
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Authors: | Nakamoto, T. Oyanagi, A. |
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Affiliation: | Experimental Farm, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 188 and National Agriculture Research Center, Tsukuba 305, Japan |
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Abstract: | The seminal root system of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) consistsof a primary seminal root and the first and second pair of seminalroots, counting upwards. These roots are plagiotropic. The directionof growth was estimated as the angle from the vertical for eachof the three types of seminal roots that protruded from a hemispherical,soil-filled basket buried in the field. The angle of growthvaried with cultivar. It was smallest in the primary seminalroot and largest in the second pair of roots in all 12 cultivarsgrown in the field. Attempts to modify the angle of growth weremade under controlled environmental conditions. When the grainwas sown with its embryo face down, the angle of growth of thefirst pair of roots became smaller in the cultivars with inherentlylarger angles. The excision of the primary seminal root affectedthe first pair of roots and the excision of the first pair affectedthe second pair. These effects comprised a decrease in the angleof growth and an increase in root diameter. These changes inthe angle of growth caused by root excision is interpreted asa kind of compensatory growth. The direction of root growthand its impact on shaping wheat root system is discussed.Copyright1994, 1999 Academic Press Compensatory growth, direction of growth, gravitropism, liminal angle, plagiotropism, seminal roots, Triticum aestivum L., wheat |
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