2024
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erae378
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Physical obstacles in the substrate cause maize root growth trajectories to switch from vertical to oblique

Jiaojiao Yao,
Jonathan Barés,
Lionel X Dupuy
et al.

Abstract: Hard pans, soil compaction, soil aggregation and stones create physical barriers that can affect the development of a root system. Roots are known to exploit paths of least resistance to avoid such obstacles, but the mechanism through which this is achieved is not well understood. Here, we combined 3D-printed substrates with a high-throughput live imaging platform to study the responses of plant roots to a range of physical barriers. Using image analysis algorithms, we determined the properties of growth traje… Show more

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