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High-resolution synchrotron imaging shows that root hairs influence rhizosphere soil structure formation.


ABSTRACT: In this paper, we provide direct evidence of the importance of root hairs on pore structure development at the root-soil interface during the early stage of crop establishment. This was achieved by use of high-resolution (c. 5 ?m) synchrotron radiation computed tomography (SRCT) to visualise both the structure of root hairs and the soil pore structure in plant-soil microcosms. Two contrasting genotypes of barley (Hordeum vulgare), with and without root hairs, were grown for 8 d in microcosms packed with sandy loam soil at 1.2 g cm-3 dry bulk density. Root hairs were visualised within air-filled pore spaces, but not in the fine-textured soil regions. We found that the genotype with root hairs significantly altered the porosity and connectivity of the detectable pore space (> 5 ?m) in the rhizosphere, as compared with the no-hair mutants. Both genotypes showed decreasing pore space between 0.8 and 0.1 mm from the root surface. Interestingly the root-hair-bearing genotype had a significantly greater soil pore volume-fraction at the root-soil interface. Effects of pore structure on diffusion and permeability were estimated to be functionally insignificant under saturated conditions when simulated using image-based modelling.

SUBMITTER: Koebernick N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5601222 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-resolution synchrotron imaging shows that root hairs influence rhizosphere soil structure formation.

Koebernick Nicolai N   Daly Keith R KR   Keyes Samuel D SD   George Timothy S TS   Brown Lawrie K LK   Raffan Annette A   Cooper Laura J LJ   Naveed Muhammad M   Bengough Anthony G AG   Sinclair Ian I   Hallett Paul D PD   Roose Tiina T  

The New phytologist 20170731 1


In this paper, we provide direct evidence of the importance of root hairs on pore structure development at the root-soil interface during the early stage of crop establishment. This was achieved by use of high-resolution (c. 5 μm) synchrotron radiation computed tomography (SRCT) to visualise both the structure of root hairs and the soil pore structure in plant-soil microcosms. Two contrasting genotypes of barley (Hordeum vulgare), with and without root hairs, were grown for 8 d in microcosms pac  ...[more]

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