Linking root length and surface area to yield: variety-specific root plasticity in winter wheat across contrasting European environments

Author

Durand-Maniclas, F.

Heinemann, H.

Seidel, F.

Ciulla, F.

de la Bárcena, T.G.

Camenzind, M.

Corrado, S.

Csúrös, Z.

Czakó, Zs.

Eylenbosch, D.

Ficke, A.

Flamm, C.

Herrera, J.M.

Horáková, V.

Hund, A.

Lüddeke, F.

Platz, F.

Poós, B.

Rasse, D.P.

Lopes, Marta S.

Toleikiené, M.

Versuliené, A.

Visse-Mansiaux, M.

Yu, K.

Don, A.

Hirte, J.

Publication date

2025-07-16



Abstract

Understanding the relationship of root traits and crop performance under varying environmental conditions facilitates the exploitation of root characteristics in breeding and variety testing to maintain crop yields under climate change. Therefore, we (1) evaluated differences in root length and surface area between ten winter wheat varieties grown at 11 sites in Europe covering a large pedoclimatic gradient, (2) quantified differences in root response to soil, climate and management conditions between varieties, and (3) evaluated variety-specific relationships of grain yield and root length and surface area under diverse environmental conditions.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

633 - Field crops and their production

Pages

19

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Version of

Annals of Botany

Grant Agreement Number

EC/H2020/862695/EU/Towards climate-smart sustainable management of agricultural soils/EJP SOIL

EC/H2020/817970/EU/INnovations in plant VarIety Testing in Europe to foster the introduction of new varieties better adapted to varying biotic and abiotic conditions and to more sustainable crop management practices/INVITE

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Attribution 4.0 International

Attribution 4.0 International

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