The pore-rhizosheath shapes maize root architecture by enhancing root distribution in macropores
Pores and old root-channels are preferentially used by roots to allow them to penetrate hard soils. However, there are few studies that have accounted for the effects of pore-rhizosheath on root growth. In this study, we developed an approach by adding the synthetic root exudates using a porous stainless tube with 0.1-mm micropores through a peristaltic pump to reproduce the rhizosheath around the artificial pore, and investigated the effects of pores with and without rhizosheaths on maize root growth in a dense soil. The results indicated that the artificial rhizosheath was about 2.69 mm wide in the region surrounding the pores. The rhizosheath had a higher content of organic carbon, total nitrogen, and abundance of Actinobacteria than that of the bulk soil. Compared with the artificial macropores, the artificial root-pores with a rhizosheath increased the opportunities for root utilisation of the pores space, promoting steeper and deeper root growth. It is concluded that the pore-rhizosheath has a significant impact on root architecture by enhancing root distribution in macropores.
| Item Type | Article |
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| Open Access | Not Open Access |
| Additional information | Funding information National Key Research and Development Program of China, Grant/Award Number: 2023YFD1500301; Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Grant/Award Number: XDA28010402; Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC),Grant/Award Number: BB/X011003/1 |
| Keywords | Root-pores, Soil compaction |
| Project | Delivering Sustainable Wheat |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 10:41 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:57 |
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