Artículo
Roots to the Rescue: Adventitious Roots Sustain Photosynthesis Resumption in Post-Flooded Tomato Plants
Mignolli, Francesco
; Chavez, César Antonio
; Neiff, Nicolás
; Namtz, Yael
; Barone, Javier Orlando
; Vidoz, María Laura






Fecha de publicación:
10/2024
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
ISSN:
0721-7595
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Our research examined the impact of flooding-induced adventitious roots formed at the base of stems on tomato plants´ recovery from partial submergence. We aimed to ascertain whether the stimulation of adventitious root development by hilling would improve the physiological parameters of post-flooding plants. Our results indicated that plants underwent a substantial decrease in biomass due to flooding stress; however, those subjected to hilling treatment displayed a prompt root growth recovery, attaining a root biomass comparable to that of control plants within three days post-flooding. Nitrogen concentration in leaves recovered more rapidly in hilled plants, suggesting an expedited restoration of root absorption capability. Moreover, hilled plants exhibited a more rapid recovery of leaf gas exchange, carbon assimilation, and photochemical efficiency. In addition, a positive correlation was found between the development of adventitious roots and shoot biomass, indicating that rapid root growth in hilled plants enhances above-ground growth. These findings underscore the significance of root regeneration in the recovery of tomato plants after floods since fostering the development of stem-borne adventitious roots enhances photosynthesis and biomass accumulation.
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Articulos(IBONE)
Articulos de INST.DE BOTANICA DEL NORDESTE (I)
Articulos de INST.DE BOTANICA DEL NORDESTE (I)
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Mignolli, Francesco; Chavez, César Antonio; Neiff, Nicolás; Namtz, Yael; Barone, Javier Orlando; et al.; Roots to the Rescue: Adventitious Roots Sustain Photosynthesis Resumption in Post-Flooded Tomato Plants; Springer; Journal of Plant Growth Regulation; 44; 5; 10-2024; 2600-2606
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