2023
DOI: 10.1002/pld3.521
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Plasticity of root hair and rhizosheath traits and their relationship to phosphorus uptake in sorghum

Michael O. Adu,
Nathaniel Zigah,
David O. Yawson
et al.

Abstract: Sorghum is an essential crop for resilient and adaptive responses to climate change. The root systems of crop plants significantly contribute to the tolerance of abiotic stresses. There is little information on sorghum genotypes' root systems and plasticity to external P supply. In this paper, we investigated the variations in root systems, as well as the responses, trait relationships, and plasticity of two sorghum genotypes (Naga Red and Naga White), popularly grown in Ghana, to five external P concentration… Show more

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“…In view of its beneficial functions on abiotic-stressed plants, rhizosheath have also been investigated in crop species grown in various severe conditions (e.g., drought, low nutrients or acid soil conditions). Among them are cereals, such as wheat [27,28,[49][50][51], rice [21,25,44,52,53], maize [23,26,54], millet [55], barley [24,26,36], sorghum [56] and rye [57]; but also legumes, like lupine [30]; and other eudicotyledon crop plants, such as tomato [37].…”
Section: Rhizosheathmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In view of its beneficial functions on abiotic-stressed plants, rhizosheath have also been investigated in crop species grown in various severe conditions (e.g., drought, low nutrients or acid soil conditions). Among them are cereals, such as wheat [27,28,[49][50][51], rice [21,25,44,52,53], maize [23,26,54], millet [55], barley [24,26,36], sorghum [56] and rye [57]; but also legumes, like lupine [30]; and other eudicotyledon crop plants, such as tomato [37].…”
Section: Rhizosheathmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research in this field is extremely interesting, with a goal of implementing innovative sustainable agricultural practices to allow us to select more tolerant and resilient varieties or to identify relevant and favorable traits for crop breeding. This represents the current challenges of confronting the pressing climate change issue, improving yields and ensuring the healthy growth of crops in vast and various geographical areas [56,73,74].…”
Section: Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%