Aims: During the process of domestication of herbaceous seed-producing perennial crops, selection for high yield induces a shift in the resource-use strategy from conservative to acquisitive. So far, studies on plant domestication has been focussed on the response of aerial productivity rather than in roots. Here we aimed to keep track of changes in root, in order to prevent the loss of root traits contributing to plant survival and longevity. Methods: Using the perennial forb Physaria as a model, we compared the root system and its capacity for acquisition and storage of high yield and stable yield selected plants and their wild counterpart. Results: High-yield accessions showed higher N acquisition rate and lower amount of reserves in roo...
Abstract Native seed for restoration is in high demand, but widespread habitat degradation will like...
Root phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as a target for the development of more productive crop...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Perennial plants allocate more resources belowground and have longer-lived leaves than their annual ...
Domestication of desert-adapted perennials has been proposed as an alternative to increase cropping ...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
Along history, wild plants have been introduced into cultivation and domestic derivatives radically ...
Age-related changes in root morphology and physiology, and the relationship with N dynamics between ...
Perennial plants show traits such as long-lived leaves and higher nutrient retention that provide a ...
• Here, we tested whether root traits associated with resource acquisition and conservation differed...
Seed-yield stability, frequently associated with drought-tolerance strategies, is one of the main br...
Silflower (Silphium integrifolium Michx.) is in the early stages of domestication as a perennial ver...
Aims: We asked if structural and chemical changes in leaf traits, brought about by early domesticati...
AGAP : équipe GE2popInternational audience1. Human selection, changes in environmental conditions an...
Background and aims: Plant breeding usually focuses on conspicuous above-ground plant traits, yet ro...
Abstract Native seed for restoration is in high demand, but widespread habitat degradation will like...
Root phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as a target for the development of more productive crop...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...
Perennial plants allocate more resources belowground and have longer-lived leaves than their annual ...
Domestication of desert-adapted perennials has been proposed as an alternative to increase cropping ...
International audienceAgricultural fields are commonly characterized by high nutrient and water avai...
Along history, wild plants have been introduced into cultivation and domestic derivatives radically ...
Age-related changes in root morphology and physiology, and the relationship with N dynamics between ...
Perennial plants show traits such as long-lived leaves and higher nutrient retention that provide a ...
• Here, we tested whether root traits associated with resource acquisition and conservation differed...
Seed-yield stability, frequently associated with drought-tolerance strategies, is one of the main br...
Silflower (Silphium integrifolium Michx.) is in the early stages of domestication as a perennial ver...
Aims: We asked if structural and chemical changes in leaf traits, brought about by early domesticati...
AGAP : équipe GE2popInternational audience1. Human selection, changes in environmental conditions an...
Background and aims: Plant breeding usually focuses on conspicuous above-ground plant traits, yet ro...
Abstract Native seed for restoration is in high demand, but widespread habitat degradation will like...
Root phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as a target for the development of more productive crop...
Plants use their roots to forage for nutrients in heterogeneous soil environments, but different pla...