Progressive drought alters architectural and anatomical traits of rice roots.
Mohamed HazmanKathleen M BrownPublished in: Rice (New York, N.Y.) (2018)
Root architectural and anatomical traits varied significantly among a set of Egyptian cultivars. Most traits were plastic, i.e. changed significantly with drought treatment, and, in many cases, plasticity was cultivar-dependent. These phenotypic alterations may function to enhance water uptake efficiency. Increased large lateral root branching in the deep soil should maintain water acquisition, while water transport during drought should be secured with a more extensively lignified stele.