Author:
Duan Wenxue,Zhang Haiyan,Wang Qingmei,Xie Beitao,Zhang Liming
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Due to unreasonable nitrogen (N) application and water supply, sweet potato vines tend to grow excessively. Early development of storage roots is conducive to inhibiting vine overgrowth. Hence, we investigated how N and soil moisture affect early root growth and development.
Results
A pot experiment was conducted using the sweet potato cultivars Jishu26 (J26, N-susceptible) and Xushu32 (X32, N-tolerant). Two N application rates of 50 (N1) and 150 mg kg− 1 (N2) and two water regimes, drought stress (DS) (W1) and normal moisture (W2), were applied to each cultivar. For J26, the lowest expansion root weight was observed in the N2W2 treatment, while for X32, the N1W2 and N2W2 treatments resulted in higher root weights compared to other treatments. The interaction between N rates and water regimes significantly affected root surface area and volume in J26. Root cross-sections revealed that N2W2 increased the percentage of root area covered by xylem vessels and decreased the amount of secondary xylem vessels (SXV) in J26. However, in X32, it increased the number of SXV. A high N rate reduced the 13 C distribution ratio in J26 expansion roots, but had no significant effect on X32. In J26, N2W2 inhibited starch synthesis in roots by downregulating the expression of AGPa, AGPb, GBSS I, and SBE I.
Conclusion
The observed effects were more pronounced in J26. For X32, relatively high N and moisture levels did not significantly impact storage root development. Therefore, special attention should be paid to N supply and soil moisture for N-susceptible cultivars during the early growth stage.
Funder
the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
the Tubers and Root Crops Innovation Team of Modern Agricultural Technology System in Shandong Province
the China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA
the Taishan Industry Leading Talent Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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