Abstract: | In order to determine the importance of root axial resistanceto water flow for drought resistance of rice (Oryza sativa L.)aseries of glasshouse and growth chamber studies was conductedfrom 1985 to 1986. A preliminary study surveyed root distributionand histological characteristics of six cultivars grown in aerobicsoil (20x20x90cm boxes) under wellwatered ormoisturedeficit conditions. Subsequently, four experiments were conductedwith plants grown in culture solution. Our results demonstratethat plant breeders can use root thickness as a selection indexfor xylem size for root diameters up to about 12 mm.Usingthe PoiseuilleHagen Law for water movement in capillaries,rice root axial resistance explained differences in leaf waterpotential and transpiration when only one cultivar was used,but did not explain differences among cultivars. Thus, increasingroot xylem vessel radii probably will not directly increasedrought resistance. Key words: Rice (Oryza sativa), roots, xylem characteristics, drought resistance |