Plant density modifies root system architecture in spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) through a change in nodal root number

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Aim: Previously, we showed that sowing density influences root length density (RLD), specific root length (SRL) especially in the topsoil, and shallowness of fine roots of field grown spring barley (Hordeum vulagre L.). Here, we ask which trait components may explain these observed changes. Method: We grew two spring barley cultivars at contrasting sowing densities in both field trials and rhizotrons, and excavated root crowns and imaged root growth. Results: In the field, tiller and nodal root numbers per plant decreased with increasing sowing density, however, nodal roots per tiller, seminal roots per plant, and lateral branching frequencies were not affected. Branching angle did not or only slightly declined with increasing sowing density. In rhizotrons, aboveground only tiller number was affected by sowing density. Root growth rates and counts were not (or only slightly) affected. Conclusion: Greater RLD at high sowing densities is largely explained by greater main root number per area. The altered seminal to nodal root ratio might explain observed increases in SRL. We conclude that sowing density is a modifier of root system architecture with probable functional consequences, and thereby an important factor to be considered in root studies or the development of root ideotypes for agriculture.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPlant and Soil
Volume439
Issue number1-2
Pages (from-to)179-200
Number of pages22
ISSN0032-079X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15.06.2019

    Research areas

  • Ecosystems Research - Nodal & seminal roots, Tiller counts, Lateral branching frequency, Branching angle, Lab to field, Plant competition

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