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Root-shoot relationships in four strains of field-grown Erianthus arundinaceus at seedling stage
Authors:Fumitaka Shiotsu  Mitsuru Gau  Naohiro Uwatoko  Shigenori Morita
Institution:1. College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University, Ibaraki, Japan;2. NARO Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center, Kumamoto, Japan;3. Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract:The production of cellulosic bioethanol from non-edible plants is a potential countermeasure against global warming. Erianthus species provide cellulosic raw material for bioethanol because they have high biomass productivity and high tolerance to environmental stress, associated with their large, deep root systems. However, it is difficult to select Erianthus species for breeding by direct observation of their root systems because the roots are widely dispersed in the soil. Instead, we examined shoot morphological traits that could be closely related to root morphology to find effective reference indices for selection. The potential to evaluate root structure and function in Erianthus according to bleeding rate was also examined. An analysis of root–shoot relationships in seedlings indicated that root number and mean length were closely related to stem number and diameter, respectively. These results suggest that root–shoot relationships may provide useful criteria for selective breeding of root systems in Erianthus.
Keywords:Bleeding rate  Erianthus arundinaceus  plant type  root–shoot relationship
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