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Root morphological traits and their relations with yield components of dry-raised mid-season indica rice
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作者 ZHANG Yajie, Su Zufang, YANG Lianxin, SHA Aihong, and Xu Naixia, Dept of Agronomy, Yangzhou Univ, Yangzhou 225009, China 《Chinese Rice Research Newsletter》 2002年第3期15-16,共2页
Research on root morphological traits of dry-raised seedlings (D-RS) at different growth stages of rice have so far attracted less attention. In this study, using mid-season indica hy-
关键词 root root morphological traits and their relations with yield components of dry-raised mid-season indica rice
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Growth,Nitrogen Uptake and Flow in Maize Plants Affected by Root Growth Restriction 被引量:4
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作者 Liangzheng Xu Junfang Niu +1 位作者 Chunjian Li Fusuo Zhang 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第7期689-697,共9页
The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of a reduced maize root-system size on root growth and nitrogen (N) uptake and flow within plants. Restriction of shoot-borne root growth caused a ... The objective of the present study was to investigate the influence of a reduced maize root-system size on root growth and nitrogen (N) uptake and flow within plants. Restriction of shoot-borne root growth caused a strong decrease in the absorption of root : shoot dry weight ratio and a reduction in shoot growth. On the other hand, compensatory growth and an increased N uptake rate in the remaining roots were observed. Despite the limited long-distance transport pathway in the mesocotyl with restriction of shoot-borne root growth, N cycling within these plants was higher than those in control plants, implying that xylem and phloem flow velocities via the mesocotyl were considerably higher than in plants with an intact root system. The removal of the seminal roots in addition to restricting shoot-borne root development did not affect whole plant growth and N uptake, except for the stronger compensatory growth of the primary roots. Our results suggest that an adequate N supply to maize plant is maintained by compensatory growth of the remaining roots, increased N uptake rate and flow velocities within the xylem and phloem via the mesocotyl, and reduction in the shoot growth rate. 展开更多
关键词 nitrogen flow nitrogen uptake root system components Zea mays
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