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GrowScreen-PaGe, a non-invasive, high-throughput phenotyping system based on germination paper to quantify crop phenotypic diversity and plasticity of root traits under varying nutrient supply.

Authors :
Gioia, Tania
Galinski, Anna
Lenz, Henning
Müller, Carmen
Lentz, Jonas
Heinz, Kathrin
Briese, Christoph
Putz, Alexander
Fiorani, Fabio
Watt, Michelle
Schurr, Ulrich
Nagel, Kerstin A.
Source :
Functional Plant Biology. Jan2017, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p76-93. 18p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

New techniques and approaches have been developed for root phenotyping recently; however, rapid and repeatable non-invasive root phenotyping remains challenging. Here, we present GrowScreen-PaGe, a non-invasive, highthroughput phenotyping system (4 plants min-1) based on flat germination paper. GrowScreen-PaGe allows the acquisition of time series of the developing root systems of 500 plants, thereby enabling to quantify short-term variations in root system. The choice of germination paper was found to be crucial and paper root interaction should be considered when comparing data from different studies on germination paper. The system is suitable for phenotyping dicot and monocot plant species. The potential of the system for high-throughput phenotyping was shown by investigating phenotypic diversity of root traits in a collection of 180 rapeseed accessions and of 52 barley genotypes grown under control and nutrient-starved conditions. Most traits showed a large variation linked to both genotype and treatment. In general, root length traits contributed more than shape and branching related traits in separating the genotypes. Overall, results showed that GrowScreen-PaGe will be a powerful resource to investigate root systems and root plasticity of large sets of plants and to explore the molecular and genetic root traits of various species including for crop improvement programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14454408
Volume :
44
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Functional Plant Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120233105
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/FP16128