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Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture

The underground reserve (root) has been an uncharted research territory with its untapped genetic variation yet to be exploited. Identifying ideal traits and breeding new rice varieties with efficient root system architecture (RSA) has great potential to increase resource-use efficiency and grain yi...

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Autores principales: Panda, Siddharth, Majhi, Prasanta Kumar, Anandan, Annamalai, Mahender, Anumalla, Veludandi, Sumanth, Bastia, Debendranath, Guttala, Suresh Babu, Singh, Shravan Kumar, Saha, Sanjoy, Ali, Jauhar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199720
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116058
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author Panda, Siddharth
Majhi, Prasanta Kumar
Anandan, Annamalai
Mahender, Anumalla
Veludandi, Sumanth
Bastia, Debendranath
Guttala, Suresh Babu
Singh, Shravan Kumar
Saha, Sanjoy
Ali, Jauhar
author_facet Panda, Siddharth
Majhi, Prasanta Kumar
Anandan, Annamalai
Mahender, Anumalla
Veludandi, Sumanth
Bastia, Debendranath
Guttala, Suresh Babu
Singh, Shravan Kumar
Saha, Sanjoy
Ali, Jauhar
author_sort Panda, Siddharth
collection PubMed
description The underground reserve (root) has been an uncharted research territory with its untapped genetic variation yet to be exploited. Identifying ideal traits and breeding new rice varieties with efficient root system architecture (RSA) has great potential to increase resource-use efficiency and grain yield, especially under direct-seeded rice, by adapting to aerobic soil conditions. In this review, we tried to mine the available research information on the direct-seeded rice (DSR) root system to highlight the requirements of different root traits such as root architecture, length, number, density, thickness, diameter, and angle that play a pivotal role in determining the uptake of nutrients and moisture at different stages of plant growth. RSA also faces several stresses, due to excess or deficiency of moisture and nutrients, low or high temperature, or saline conditions. To counteract these hindrances, adaptation in response to stress becomes essential. Candidate genes such as early root growth enhancer PSTOL1, surface rooting QTL qSOR1, deep rooting gene DRO1, and numerous transporters for their respective nutrients and stress-responsive factors have been identified and validated under different circumstances. Identifying the desired QTLs and transporters underlying these traits and then designing an ideal root architecture can help in developing a suitable DSR cultivar and aid in further advancement in this direction.
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spelling pubmed-81999952021-06-14 Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture Panda, Siddharth Majhi, Prasanta Kumar Anandan, Annamalai Mahender, Anumalla Veludandi, Sumanth Bastia, Debendranath Guttala, Suresh Babu Singh, Shravan Kumar Saha, Sanjoy Ali, Jauhar Int J Mol Sci Review The underground reserve (root) has been an uncharted research territory with its untapped genetic variation yet to be exploited. Identifying ideal traits and breeding new rice varieties with efficient root system architecture (RSA) has great potential to increase resource-use efficiency and grain yield, especially under direct-seeded rice, by adapting to aerobic soil conditions. In this review, we tried to mine the available research information on the direct-seeded rice (DSR) root system to highlight the requirements of different root traits such as root architecture, length, number, density, thickness, diameter, and angle that play a pivotal role in determining the uptake of nutrients and moisture at different stages of plant growth. RSA also faces several stresses, due to excess or deficiency of moisture and nutrients, low or high temperature, or saline conditions. To counteract these hindrances, adaptation in response to stress becomes essential. Candidate genes such as early root growth enhancer PSTOL1, surface rooting QTL qSOR1, deep rooting gene DRO1, and numerous transporters for their respective nutrients and stress-responsive factors have been identified and validated under different circumstances. Identifying the desired QTLs and transporters underlying these traits and then designing an ideal root architecture can help in developing a suitable DSR cultivar and aid in further advancement in this direction. MDPI 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8199995/ /pubmed/34199720 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116058 Text en © 2021 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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Majhi, Prasanta Kumar
Anandan, Annamalai
Mahender, Anumalla
Veludandi, Sumanth
Bastia, Debendranath
Guttala, Suresh Babu
Singh, Shravan Kumar
Saha, Sanjoy
Ali, Jauhar
Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture
title Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture
title_full Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture
title_fullStr Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture
title_full_unstemmed Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture
title_short Proofing Direct-Seeded Rice with Better Root Plasticity and Architecture
title_sort proofing direct-seeded rice with better root plasticity and architecture
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34199720
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116058
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