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Drought resistance and root morphology in sorghum
Authors:A. A. A. Bawazir  D. B. Idle
Affiliation:(1) Agronomy and Plant Breeding Section, El-Kod Agricultural Research Centre, c/o FAO, PO Box 1188, Aden, PDR Yemen;(2) Department of Plant Biology, The University, PO Box 363, Birmingham, UK
Abstract:Two 2 m3 plots of soil were prepared to different water contents and each isolated from surrounding soil by impermeable plastic material. Nine sorghum varieties were germinated in the plots and allowed to grow without further watering. Time-to-wilt after emergence was measured, and several parameters relating to water flow of the seedling and nodal roots were determined. There was a good positive correlation between both seminal root and nodal root relative conductvity and time-to-wilt. In a second experiment, plants were germinated and grown in pots, and after two weeks of growth without further watering were inspected for survival in the unwilted state. The per cent survival was calculated. There was a negative correlation of seminal root relative conductivity with per cent survival, and a high negative correlation of the number of seminal roots with per cent survival. It is concluded that high relative conductivity indicates drought resistance if the plants are growing with less restricted roots as in open soil, while if the plants are grown in pots the reverse is the case. Experiments linking root conductivity with survival conducted in pots are poor predictors of performance in less restricted rooting conditions.
Keywords:conductivity  drought  morphology  root  sorghum  vessel
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