Root apical diameter and root elongation rate of rubber seedlings (Hevea brasiliensis) show parallel responses to photoassimilate availability

被引:69
作者
Thaler, P
Pages, L
机构
[1] INRA,CTR AVIGNON,UNITE RECH ECOPHYSIOL & HORT,F-84914 AVIGNON 9,FRANCE
[2] CIRAD,CP,PROGRAMME HEVEA,F-34032 MONTPELLIER 1,FRANCE
关键词
competition; diameter; growth; Hevea brasiliensis; root apex; root observation boxes; rubber tree; shading; shoot-root relationship; sink strength;
D O I
10.1034/j.1399-3054.1996.970222.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The hypothesis that root apical diameter may be used to evaluate root growth potential was tested. Temporal variations in the apical diameter of individual roots of rubber seedlings (Hevea brasiliensis) were studied together with their elongation patterns, using root observation boxes under controlled conditions. This study confirmed the overall positive correlation between apical diameter and growth rate. Moreover, the two parameters varied in the same way during the life of a given root. For roots with short growth duration, there was a parallel quick decrease in both apical diameter and elongation rate, whereas roots that grew for longer periods showed synchronous fluctuations for both parameters. Since the mean values for the secondary roots within a root system exhibited the same trends, variations in apical diameter and elongation rates should depend on factors influencing the whole root system. When related to shoot rhythmic growth, both apical diameter and elongation rates were depressed during the periods of leaf growth. These effects were enhanced and/or prolonged by shading, hence reinforcing the hypothesis that this development depends on assimilate availability. Such results can be interpreted in terms of a source-sink relationship within the whole plant by considering the apical diameter, representing the size of the meristem related to the number of meristematic cells, as an indicator of each root's growth potential.
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