2024
DOI: 10.1111/pce.15067
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Effects of water stress on apoplastic barrier formation in soil grown roots differ from hydroponically grown roots: Histochemical, biochemical and molecular evidence

Kiran Suresh,
Sabarna Bhattacharyya,
Jorge Carvajal
et al.

Abstract: In root research, hydroponic plant cultivation is commonly used and soil experiments are rare. We investigated the response of 12‐day‐old barley roots, cultivated in soil‐filled rhizotrons, to different soil water potentials (SWP) comparing a modern cultivar (cv. Scarlett) with a wild accession ICB181243 from Pakistan. Water potentials were quantified in soils with different relative water contents. Root anatomy was studied using histochemistry and microscopy. Suberin and lignin amounts were quantified by anal… Show more

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