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Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment

Increasing the water use efficiency of crops is an important agricultural goal closely related to the root system —the primary plant organ for water and nutrient acquisition. In an attempt to evaluate the response of root growth and development of soybean to water supply levels, 200 genotypes were g...

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Autores principales: Bui, Khuynh The, Naruse, Toshiya, Yoshida, Hideki, Toda, Yusuke, Omori, Yoshihiro, Tsuda, Mai, Kaga, Akito, Yamasaki, Yuji, Tsujimoto, Hisashi, Ichihashi, Yasunori, Hirai, Masami, Fujiwara, Toru, Iwata, Hiroyoshi, Matsuoka, Makoto, Takahashi, Hirokazu, Nakazono, Mikio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9795411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1047563
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author Bui, Khuynh The
Naruse, Toshiya
Yoshida, Hideki
Toda, Yusuke
Omori, Yoshihiro
Tsuda, Mai
Kaga, Akito
Yamasaki, Yuji
Tsujimoto, Hisashi
Ichihashi, Yasunori
Hirai, Masami
Fujiwara, Toru
Iwata, Hiroyoshi
Matsuoka, Makoto
Takahashi, Hirokazu
Nakazono, Mikio
author_facet Bui, Khuynh The
Naruse, Toshiya
Yoshida, Hideki
Toda, Yusuke
Omori, Yoshihiro
Tsuda, Mai
Kaga, Akito
Yamasaki, Yuji
Tsujimoto, Hisashi
Ichihashi, Yasunori
Hirai, Masami
Fujiwara, Toru
Iwata, Hiroyoshi
Matsuoka, Makoto
Takahashi, Hirokazu
Nakazono, Mikio
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description Increasing the water use efficiency of crops is an important agricultural goal closely related to the root system —the primary plant organ for water and nutrient acquisition. In an attempt to evaluate the response of root growth and development of soybean to water supply levels, 200 genotypes were grown in a sandy field for 3 years under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions, and 14 root traits together with shoot fresh weight and plant height were investigated. Three-way ANOVA revealed a significant effect of treatments and years on growth of plants, accounting for more than 80% of the total variability. The response of roots to irrigation was consistent over the years as most root traits were improved by irrigation. However, the actual values varied between years because the growth of plants was largely affected by the field microclimatic conditions (i.e., temperature, sunshine duration, and precipitation). Therefore, the best linear unbiased prediction values for each trait were calculated using the original data. Principal component analysis showed that most traits contributed to principal component (PC) 1, whereas average diameter, the ratio of thin and medium thickness root length to total root length contributed to PC2. Subsequently, we focused on selecting genotypes that exhibited significant improvements in root traits under irrigation than under non-irrigated conditions using the increment (I-index) and relative increment (RI-index) indices calculated for all traits. Finally, we screened for genotypes with high stability and root growth over the 3 years using the multi-trait selection index (MTSI).Six genotypes namely, GmJMC130, GmWMC178, GmJMC092, GmJMC068, GmWMC075, and GmJMC081 from the top 10% of genotypes scoring MTSI less than the selection threshold of 7.04 and 4.11 under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions, respectively, were selected. The selected genotypes have great potential for breeding cultivars with improved water usage abilities, meeting the goal of water-saving agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-97954112022-12-29 Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment Bui, Khuynh The Naruse, Toshiya Yoshida, Hideki Toda, Yusuke Omori, Yoshihiro Tsuda, Mai Kaga, Akito Yamasaki, Yuji Tsujimoto, Hisashi Ichihashi, Yasunori Hirai, Masami Fujiwara, Toru Iwata, Hiroyoshi Matsuoka, Makoto Takahashi, Hirokazu Nakazono, Mikio Front Plant Sci Plant Science Increasing the water use efficiency of crops is an important agricultural goal closely related to the root system —the primary plant organ for water and nutrient acquisition. In an attempt to evaluate the response of root growth and development of soybean to water supply levels, 200 genotypes were grown in a sandy field for 3 years under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions, and 14 root traits together with shoot fresh weight and plant height were investigated. Three-way ANOVA revealed a significant effect of treatments and years on growth of plants, accounting for more than 80% of the total variability. The response of roots to irrigation was consistent over the years as most root traits were improved by irrigation. However, the actual values varied between years because the growth of plants was largely affected by the field microclimatic conditions (i.e., temperature, sunshine duration, and precipitation). Therefore, the best linear unbiased prediction values for each trait were calculated using the original data. Principal component analysis showed that most traits contributed to principal component (PC) 1, whereas average diameter, the ratio of thin and medium thickness root length to total root length contributed to PC2. Subsequently, we focused on selecting genotypes that exhibited significant improvements in root traits under irrigation than under non-irrigated conditions using the increment (I-index) and relative increment (RI-index) indices calculated for all traits. Finally, we screened for genotypes with high stability and root growth over the 3 years using the multi-trait selection index (MTSI).Six genotypes namely, GmJMC130, GmWMC178, GmJMC092, GmJMC068, GmWMC075, and GmJMC081 from the top 10% of genotypes scoring MTSI less than the selection threshold of 7.04 and 4.11 under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions, respectively, were selected. The selected genotypes have great potential for breeding cultivars with improved water usage abilities, meeting the goal of water-saving agriculture. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9795411/ /pubmed/36589062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1047563 Text en Copyright © 2022 Bui, Naruse, Yoshida, Toda, Omori, Tsuda, Kaga, Yamasaki, Tsujimoto, Ichihashi, Hirai, Fujiwara, Iwata, Matsuoka, Takahashi and Nakazono https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Bui, Khuynh The
Naruse, Toshiya
Yoshida, Hideki
Toda, Yusuke
Omori, Yoshihiro
Tsuda, Mai
Kaga, Akito
Yamasaki, Yuji
Tsujimoto, Hisashi
Ichihashi, Yasunori
Hirai, Masami
Fujiwara, Toru
Iwata, Hiroyoshi
Matsuoka, Makoto
Takahashi, Hirokazu
Nakazono, Mikio
Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment
title Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment
title_full Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment
title_fullStr Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment
title_full_unstemmed Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment
title_short Effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: A 3-year sandy field experiment
title_sort effects of irrigation on root growth and development of soybean: a 3-year sandy field experiment
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9795411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36589062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1047563
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