Comparing the deep root growth and water uptake of intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza®) to alfalfa

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العنوان: Comparing the deep root growth and water uptake of intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza®) to alfalfa
المؤلفون: Simon F. Svane, Dorte Bodin Desbrøll, Kristian Thorup-Kristensen, Efstathios Diamantopoulos, Corentin Clement, Abraham George Smith, Joost Sleiderink
المصدر: Clément, C, Sleiderink, J, Svane, S F, Smith, A G, Diamantopoulos, E, Dresbøll, D B & Thorup-Kristensen, K 2022, ' Comparing the deep root growth and water uptake of intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza®) to alfalfa ', Plant and Soil, vol. 472, pp. 369–390 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-021-05248-6
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Root growth, Kernza, Intermediate wheatgrass, Agronomy, Chemistry, Alfalfa, Deep roots, Water uptake, Soil Science, Perennial crop, Plant Science, Water Uptake
الوصف: AimsWater is the most important yield-limiting factor worldwide and drought is predicted to increase in the future. Perennial crops with more extensive and deep root systems could access deep stored water and build resilience to water shortage. In the context of human nutrition, perennial grain crops are very interesting. However, it is still questionable whether they are effective in using subsoil water. We compared intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza®) Thinopyrum intermedium, a perennial grain crop, to alfalfa Medicago sativa, a perennial forage, for subsoil root growth and water uptake.MethodsUsing TDR sensors, deuterium tracer labelling, minirhizotrons and the Hydrus-1D model we characterised the root distribution and water uptake patterns of these two perennial crops during two cropping seasons under field conditions down to 2.5 m soil depth.ResultsBoth crops grew roots down to 2.0 m depth that were active in water uptake but alfalfa was deeper rooted than intermediate wheatgrass. All experimental methods concluded that alfalfa used more water from below 1.0 m depth than intermediate wheatgrass. However, simulations predicted that intermediate wheatgrass used more than 20 mm of water after anthesis from below 1 m soil depth. Simulations confirmed the advantage of deep roots in accessing deep soil water under drought.ConclusionsIn regions with high groundwater recharge, growing deep-rooted perennial crops have great potential to exploit deep soil water that is often left unused. However, the road to a profitable perennial grain crop is still long and breeding intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza®) cultivars for increased root growth at depth seems to be a worthy investment for the development of more drought tolerant cultivars.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11104-021-05248-6
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DOI:10.1007/s11104-021-05248-6