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Number,position, diameter and initial direction of growth of primary roots in Musa
Authors:Lecompte Francois  Vaucelle Aurelien  Pages Loic  Ozier-Lafontaine Harry
Affiliation:INRA, Unité de recherche sur les Plantes et Systèmes de culture Horticoles, Domaine Saint Paul, Avignon, France. lecompte@avignon.inra.fr
Abstract:To understand soil colonization by a root system, information is needed on the architecture of the root system. In monocotyledons, soil exploration is mainly due to the growth of adventitious primary roots. Primary root emergence in banana was quantified in relation to shoot and corm development. Root emergence kinetics were closely related to the development of aerial organs. Root position at emergence on the corm followed an asymptotic function of corm dry weight, so that the age of each root at a given time could be deduced from its position. Root diameter at emergence was related to the position of the roots on the corm, with younger roots being thicker than older ones. However, root diameters were not constant along a given root, but instead decreased with the distance to the base; roots appear to be conical in their basal and apical parts. Root growth directions at emergence were variable, but a high proportion of the primary roots emerged with a low angle to the horizontal. Further research is needed to evaluate whether these initial trajectories are conserved during root development. Results presented in this study are in good agreement with those reported for other monocotyledons such as maize and rice. They give quantitative information that will facilitate the development of models of root system architecture in banana.
Keywords:Adventitious roots  banana  Musa acuminata ‘  Grande Naine’    root diameter  root emergence  root direction of growth  
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