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Effect of mutual shading on the emergence of nodal roots and the root/shoot ratio of maize

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The effect of mutual shading on the root/shoot ratio and on the number of nodal roots of maize was studied. Plants of two varieties (Dea and LG2281) were grown in individual pots of 9 L, at three plant densities: 7.5, 11 and 15 plants m−2. A control experiment was carried out in order to study if root growth was affected by the small size of the pots. Maize plants (cv Dea) were grown at a low plant density (7.5 plants m−2) in pots of two different volumes (9 and 25 L respectively). In both experiments plants were watered every two hours with a nutrient solution. Some plants were sampled at five dates in the main experiment and the following data were recorded: foliar stage; root, stem and leaf dry weight; number of root primordia and number of emerged roots per phytomer. The final sampling date occurred at silking.

Results of the control experiment showed that the root biomass was lower in small pots but the number of nodal roots per phytomer was not affected.

Results of the main experiment showed that the total plant biomass and the root/shoot ratio were lower at high plant density. The number of emerged roots was strongly reduced on the upper phytomer (P8). This reduction was mainly due to a lower percentage of root primordia which elongated. A proposed interpretation is that the number of roots which emerge on upper phytomers is controlled by carbohydrate availability.

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Demotes-Mainard, S., Pellerin, S. Effect of mutual shading on the emergence of nodal roots and the root/shoot ratio of maize. Plant Soil 147, 87–93 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00009374

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