The pore‐rhizosheath shapes maize root architecture by enhancing root distribution in macropores
Lingling Liu,
Shijie Qin,
W. Richard Whalley
et al.
Abstract:Pores and old root‐channels are preferentially used by roots to allow them to penetrate hard soils. However, there are few studies that have accounted for the effects of pore‐rhizosheath on root growth. In this study, we developed an approach by adding the synthetic root exudates using a porous stainless tube with 0.1‐mm micropores through a peristaltic pump to reproduce the rhizosheath around the artificial pore, and investigated the effects of pores with and without rhizosheaths on maize root growth in a den… Show more
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