The root system in plants absorbs water and minerals. However, the relationship among root size, yield, and water use efficiency (WUE) is controversial. Two pot experiments were conducted to explore these relationships by using two maize varieties with contrasting root sizes and reducing the root–shoot ratio (R/S) through root pruning to eliminate genotypic effects. Maize plants were grown in an open rainout shelter under both water-sufficient and deficient conditions. Yield-related parameters, root hydraulic conductivity (Lpr), and WUE were determined. The results showed that the small root variety (XY) has a higher yield and WUE compared to large root variety (QL) under both soil moisture conditions, likely related to the higher Lpr of XY...
Plant roots have been recognized to play an important adaptive role in drought prone environments....
In this study, the yield response of maize species was investigated under different irrigation level...
The ability of plants to take up water from the soil depends on both the root architecture and the d...
Root systems are an important component of plants that impact crop water-use efficiency (WUE) and yi...
Water availability can limit maize (Zea mays L.) yields, and root traits may enhance drought adaptat...
An emerging paradigm is that root traits that reduce the metabolic costs of soil exploration improve...
A large yield gap exists in rain-fed maize (Zea mays L.) production in semi-arid regions, mainly cau...
Deep rooting has been identified as strategy for desiccation avoidance in natural vegetation as well...
Under hydroponic culture conditions, we studied the relationship between two different types of root...
The ability of crops to capture water from the soil depends on the root architecture and anatomical ...
The ability of plants to take up water from the soil depends on both the root architecture and the d...
Use of chemical fertilizer and high-density plantings has increased maize productivity in semi-arid ...
Sustaining world food production under a changing climate and a growing population demands for highe...
Water stress is among the dominant yield limiting factors in global crop production. Better drought ...
Background and aimsImpact of drought on crop growth depends on soil and root hydraulic properties th...
Plant roots have been recognized to play an important adaptive role in drought prone environments....
In this study, the yield response of maize species was investigated under different irrigation level...
The ability of plants to take up water from the soil depends on both the root architecture and the d...
Root systems are an important component of plants that impact crop water-use efficiency (WUE) and yi...
Water availability can limit maize (Zea mays L.) yields, and root traits may enhance drought adaptat...
An emerging paradigm is that root traits that reduce the metabolic costs of soil exploration improve...
A large yield gap exists in rain-fed maize (Zea mays L.) production in semi-arid regions, mainly cau...
Deep rooting has been identified as strategy for desiccation avoidance in natural vegetation as well...
Under hydroponic culture conditions, we studied the relationship between two different types of root...
The ability of crops to capture water from the soil depends on the root architecture and anatomical ...
The ability of plants to take up water from the soil depends on both the root architecture and the d...
Use of chemical fertilizer and high-density plantings has increased maize productivity in semi-arid ...
Sustaining world food production under a changing climate and a growing population demands for highe...
Water stress is among the dominant yield limiting factors in global crop production. Better drought ...
Background and aimsImpact of drought on crop growth depends on soil and root hydraulic properties th...
Plant roots have been recognized to play an important adaptive role in drought prone environments....
In this study, the yield response of maize species was investigated under different irrigation level...
The ability of plants to take up water from the soil depends on both the root architecture and the d...