Abstract
The root system of a rice plant (Oryza sativa L.) consists of numerous nodal roots and their laterals. The growth direction of these nodal roots affects the spatial distribution of the root system in soil, which seems to relate to yield and lodging resistance. The growth angle of a nodal root varies with the type and timing of emergence of the nodal root. The body of a rice plant can be recognized as an integrated set of shoot units, each unit consisting of an internode with a leaf and several roots. Nodal roots formed at the apical part of a shoot unit often elongate horizontally, whereas those formed at the basal part of the shoot unit show various growth directions depending on both the growth stages of the plant and the environmental conditions. Moreover, nodal roots that emerge from the most basal shoot unit of a tiller are usually thick and grow downwards. External factors such as planting density and nitrogen application affect the growth direction of nodal roots, probably partly because of the changing tillering pattern of the shoot. In addition to the growth angle of nodal roots, size of nodal roots may be another important factor determining the spatial distribution of the root system in soil.
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Abe, J., Morita, S. Growth direction of nodal roots in rice: its variation and contribution to root system formation. Plant Soil 165, 333–337 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00008078
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