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An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)

A soil coring protocol was developed to cooptimize the estimation of root length distribution (RLD) by depth and detection of functionally important variation in root system architecture (RSA) of maize and bean. The functional-structural model OpenSimRoot was used to perform in silico soil coring at...

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Autores principales: Burridge, James D., Black, Christopher K., Nord, Eric A., Postma, Johannes A., Sidhu, Jagdeep S., York, Larry M., Lynch, Jonathan P.
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Publicado: AAAS 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7706327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313549
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/3252703
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author Burridge, James D.
Black, Christopher K.
Nord, Eric A.
Postma, Johannes A.
Sidhu, Jagdeep S.
York, Larry M.
Lynch, Jonathan P.
author_facet Burridge, James D.
Black, Christopher K.
Nord, Eric A.
Postma, Johannes A.
Sidhu, Jagdeep S.
York, Larry M.
Lynch, Jonathan P.
author_sort Burridge, James D.
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description A soil coring protocol was developed to cooptimize the estimation of root length distribution (RLD) by depth and detection of functionally important variation in root system architecture (RSA) of maize and bean. The functional-structural model OpenSimRoot was used to perform in silico soil coring at six locations on three different maize and bean RSA phenotypes. Results were compared to two seasons of field soil coring and one trench. Two one-sided T-test (TOST) analysis of in silico data suggests a between-row location 5 cm from plant base (location 3), best estimates whole-plot RLD/D of deep, intermediate, and shallow RSA phenotypes, for both maize and bean. Quadratic discriminant analysis indicates location 3 has ~70% categorization accuracy for bean, while an in-row location next to the plant base (location 6) has ~85% categorization accuracy in maize. Analysis of field data suggests the more representative sampling locations vary by year and species. In silico and field studies suggest location 3 is most robust, although variation is significant among seasons, among replications within a field season, and among field soil coring, trench, and simulations. We propose that the characterization of the RLD profile as a dynamic rhizo canopy effectively describes how the RLD profile arises from interactions among an individual plant, its neighbors, and the pedosphere.
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spelling pubmed-77063272020-12-10 An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Burridge, James D. Black, Christopher K. Nord, Eric A. Postma, Johannes A. Sidhu, Jagdeep S. York, Larry M. Lynch, Jonathan P. Plant Phenomics Research Article A soil coring protocol was developed to cooptimize the estimation of root length distribution (RLD) by depth and detection of functionally important variation in root system architecture (RSA) of maize and bean. The functional-structural model OpenSimRoot was used to perform in silico soil coring at six locations on three different maize and bean RSA phenotypes. Results were compared to two seasons of field soil coring and one trench. Two one-sided T-test (TOST) analysis of in silico data suggests a between-row location 5 cm from plant base (location 3), best estimates whole-plot RLD/D of deep, intermediate, and shallow RSA phenotypes, for both maize and bean. Quadratic discriminant analysis indicates location 3 has ~70% categorization accuracy for bean, while an in-row location next to the plant base (location 6) has ~85% categorization accuracy in maize. Analysis of field data suggests the more representative sampling locations vary by year and species. In silico and field studies suggest location 3 is most robust, although variation is significant among seasons, among replications within a field season, and among field soil coring, trench, and simulations. We propose that the characterization of the RLD profile as a dynamic rhizo canopy effectively describes how the RLD profile arises from interactions among an individual plant, its neighbors, and the pedosphere. AAAS 2020-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7706327/ /pubmed/33313549 http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/3252703 Text en Copyright © 2020 James D. Burridge et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Exclusive Licensee Nanjing Agricultural University. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0).
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Burridge, James D.
Black, Christopher K.
Nord, Eric A.
Postma, Johannes A.
Sidhu, Jagdeep S.
York, Larry M.
Lynch, Jonathan P.
An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
title An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
title_full An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
title_fullStr An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
title_short An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
title_sort analysis of soil coring strategies to estimate root depth in maize (zea mays) and common bean (phaseolus vulgaris)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7706327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33313549
http://dx.doi.org/10.34133/2020/3252703
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