Abstract:Phosphorus (P) acquisition, a key factor in rice productivity, is related to morphological and anatomical root traits. In this study, we examined the root traits of rice that contribute to P acquisition under low P conditions using chromosomal segment substitution lines (CSSLs) grown under nonflooded conditions. Rice plants were grown under low-and high-P conditions in a growth chamber. We tested 39 CSSLs and the parent varieties 'Sasanishiki' and 'Habataki.' Four out of the five selected genotypes from 39 CSS… Show more
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