2 - FUNCTIONS OF THE ROOT SYSTEM
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The environment temperature affects post-germination growth and root system architecture of pea (Pisum sativum L) plants
2021, Scientia HorticulturaeCitation Excerpt :Growth and development of plants is critically depended by environmental temperature (Zhu et al., 2015). The alteration of water (Kafkafi, 2008) and nutrient uptake (Adebooye et al., 2010; Kawasaki et al., 2014) is one of the most remarkable effects induced by low temperature. The decreased root-sourced water supply leads to reduced leaf growth (Poiré et al., 2010) and stomatal conductance (Dodd et al., 2000), which negatively affect the overall assimilation capability of a plant (Wang et al., 2016).
Diurnal root zone temperature variations affect strawberry water relations, growth, and fruit quality
2016, Scientia HorticulturaeOptimization of Nutrition in Soilless Systems: A Review
2010, Advances in Botanical ResearchCitation Excerpt :For example, NO3− absorption appears more sensitive than NH4+ absorption at low root temperatures (Clarkson and Warner, 1979; Kafkafi, 2008; Macduff et al., 1987). This maybe due to the lower energy demand for NH4+ assimilation (Kafkafi, 2008). Another root function that is influenced by root temperature is the synthesis and translocation of hormones like cytokinins, gibberellins and ABA (Ali et al., 1996; McMichael and Burke, 1999; Rachmilevitch et al., 2006b; Singh et al., 2007).
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