Journal article

Soil compaction and the architectural plasticity of root systems

Jose Correa, Johannes A Postma, Michelle Watt, Tobias Wojciechowski

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2019

Abstract

Soil compaction is a serious global problem, and is a major cause of inadequate rooting and poor yield in crops around the world. Root system architecture (RSA) describes the spatial arrangement of root components within the soil and determines the plant’s exploration of the soil. Soil strength restricts root growth and may slow down root system development. RSA plasticity may have an adaptive value, providing environmental tolerance to soil compaction. However, it is challenging to distinguish developmental retardation (apparent plasticity) or responses to severe stress from those root architectural changes that may provide an actual environmental tolerance (adaptive plasticity). In this re..

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