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Plant Methods
Hydroponic cultivation conditions allowing the reproducible investigation of poplar root suberization and water transport
Ruili Li1  Yayu Guo1  Jinxing Lin1  Paul Grünhofer2  Lukas Schreiber2 
[1] Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Tree Breeding by Molecular Design, Beijing Forestry University, 10083, Beijing, China;College of Biological Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry University, 100083, Beijing, China;Institute of Tree Development and Genome Editing, Beijing Forestry University, 100083, Beijing, China;Department of Ecophysiology, Institute of Cellular and Molecular Botany, University of Bonn, Kirschallee 1, 53115, Bonn, Germany;
关键词: Abiotic stress;    Cultivation conditions;    Casparian bands;    Suberin lamellae;    Root suberin;    Poplar;    Pressure chamber;    Water transport;    Hydroponics;    Barley;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13007-021-00831-5
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundWith increasing joint research cooperation on national and international levels, there is a high need for harmonized and reproducible cultivation conditions and experimental protocols in order to ensure the best comparability and reliability of acquired data. As a result, not only comparisons of findings of different laboratories working with the same species but also of entirely different species would be facilitated. As Populus is becoming an increasingly important genus in modern science and agroforestry, the integration of findings with previously gained knowledge of other crop species is of high significance.ResultsTo ease and ensure the comparability of investigations of root suberization and water transport, on a high degree of methodological reproducibility, we set up a hydroponics-based experimental pipeline. This includes plant cultivation, root histochemistry, analytical investigation, and root water transport measurement. A 5-week-long hydroponic cultivation period including an optional final week of stress application resulted in a highly consistent poplar root development. The poplar roots were of conical geometry and exhibited a typical Casparian band development with subsequent continuously increasing suberization of the endodermis. Poplar root suberin was composed of the most frequently described suberin substance classes, but also high amounts of benzoic acid derivatives could be identified. Root transport physiology experiments revealed that poplar roots in this developmental stage have a two- to tenfold higher hydrostatic than osmotic hydraulic conductivity. Lastly, the hydroponic cultivation allowed the application of gradually defined osmotic stress conditions illustrating the precise adjustability of hydroponic experiments as well as the previously reported sensitivity of poplar plants to water deficits.ConclusionsBy maintaining a high degree of harmonization, we were able to compare our results to previously published data on root suberization and water transport of barley and other crop species. Regarding hydroponic poplar cultivation, we enabled high reliability, reproducibility, and comparability for future experiments. In contrast to abiotic stress conditions applied during axenic tissue culture cultivation, this experimental pipeline offers great advantages including the growth of roots in the dark, easy access to root systems before, during, and after stress conditions, and the more accurate definition of the developmental stages of the roots.

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