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Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation

To investigate the impact of brackish water irrigation on the multidimensional root distribution and root-shoot characteristics of summer maize under different salt-tolerance-training modes, a micro-plot experiment was conducted from June to October in 2022 at the experimental station in Hohai Unive...

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Autores principales: Peng, Suhan, Ma, Tao, Ma, Teng, Chen, Kaiwen, Dai, Yan, Ding, Jihui, He, Pingru, Yu, Shuang’en
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183329
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author Peng, Suhan
Ma, Tao
Ma, Teng
Chen, Kaiwen
Dai, Yan
Ding, Jihui
He, Pingru
Yu, Shuang’en
author_facet Peng, Suhan
Ma, Tao
Ma, Teng
Chen, Kaiwen
Dai, Yan
Ding, Jihui
He, Pingru
Yu, Shuang’en
author_sort Peng, Suhan
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description To investigate the impact of brackish water irrigation on the multidimensional root distribution and root-shoot characteristics of summer maize under different salt-tolerance-training modes, a micro-plot experiment was conducted from June to October in 2022 at the experimental station in Hohai University, China. Freshwater irrigation was used as the control (CK), and different concentrations of brackish water (S0: 0.08 g·L(−1), S1: 2.0 g·L(−1), S2: 4.0 g·L(−1), S3: 6.0 g·L(−1)) were irrigated at six-leaf stage, ten-leaf stage, and tasseling stage, constituting different salt tolerance training modes, referred to as S(0-2-3), S(0-3-3), S(1-2-3), S(1-3-3), S(2-2-3), and S(2-3-3). The results showed that although their fine root length density (FRLD) increased, the S(0-2-3) and S(0-3-3) treatments reduced the limit of root extension in the horizontal direction, causing the roots to be mainly distributed near the plants. This resulted in decreased leaf area and biomass accumulation, ultimately leading to significant yield reduction. Additionally, the S(2-2-3) and S(2-3-3) treatments stimulated the adaptive mechanism of maize roots, resulting in boosted fine root growth to increase the FRLD and develop into deeper soil layers. However, due to the prolonged exposure to a high level of salinity, their roots below 30 cm depth senesced prematurely, leading to an inhibition in shoot growth and also resulting in yield reduction of 10.99% and 11.75%, compared to CK, respectively. Furthermore, the S(1-2-3) and S(1-3-3) treatments produced more reasonable distributions of FRLD, which did not boost fine root growth but established fewer weak areas (FLRD < 0.66 cm(−3)) in their root systems. Moreover, the S(1-2-3) treatment contributed to increasing leaf development and biomass accumulation, compared to CK, whereas it allowed for minimizing yield reduction. Therefore, our study proposed the S(1-2-3) treatment as the recommended training mode for summer maize while utilizing brackish water resources.
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spelling pubmed-105343832023-09-29 Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation Peng, Suhan Ma, Tao Ma, Teng Chen, Kaiwen Dai, Yan Ding, Jihui He, Pingru Yu, Shuang’en Plants (Basel) Article To investigate the impact of brackish water irrigation on the multidimensional root distribution and root-shoot characteristics of summer maize under different salt-tolerance-training modes, a micro-plot experiment was conducted from June to October in 2022 at the experimental station in Hohai University, China. Freshwater irrigation was used as the control (CK), and different concentrations of brackish water (S0: 0.08 g·L(−1), S1: 2.0 g·L(−1), S2: 4.0 g·L(−1), S3: 6.0 g·L(−1)) were irrigated at six-leaf stage, ten-leaf stage, and tasseling stage, constituting different salt tolerance training modes, referred to as S(0-2-3), S(0-3-3), S(1-2-3), S(1-3-3), S(2-2-3), and S(2-3-3). The results showed that although their fine root length density (FRLD) increased, the S(0-2-3) and S(0-3-3) treatments reduced the limit of root extension in the horizontal direction, causing the roots to be mainly distributed near the plants. This resulted in decreased leaf area and biomass accumulation, ultimately leading to significant yield reduction. Additionally, the S(2-2-3) and S(2-3-3) treatments stimulated the adaptive mechanism of maize roots, resulting in boosted fine root growth to increase the FRLD and develop into deeper soil layers. However, due to the prolonged exposure to a high level of salinity, their roots below 30 cm depth senesced prematurely, leading to an inhibition in shoot growth and also resulting in yield reduction of 10.99% and 11.75%, compared to CK, respectively. Furthermore, the S(1-2-3) and S(1-3-3) treatments produced more reasonable distributions of FRLD, which did not boost fine root growth but established fewer weak areas (FLRD < 0.66 cm(−3)) in their root systems. Moreover, the S(1-2-3) treatment contributed to increasing leaf development and biomass accumulation, compared to CK, whereas it allowed for minimizing yield reduction. Therefore, our study proposed the S(1-2-3) treatment as the recommended training mode for summer maize while utilizing brackish water resources. MDPI 2023-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10534383/ /pubmed/37765493 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183329 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Peng, Suhan
Ma, Tao
Ma, Teng
Chen, Kaiwen
Dai, Yan
Ding, Jihui
He, Pingru
Yu, Shuang’en
Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation
title Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation
title_full Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation
title_fullStr Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation
title_short Effects of Salt Tolerance Training on Multidimensional Root Distribution and Root-Shoot Characteristics of Summer Maize under Brackish Water Irrigation
title_sort effects of salt tolerance training on multidimensional root distribution and root-shoot characteristics of summer maize under brackish water irrigation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183329
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