Choreographing root architecture and rhizosphere interactions through synthetic biology

CJ Ragland, KY Shih, JR Dinneny - Nature Communications, 2024 - nature.com
Climate change is driving extreme changes to the environment, posing substantial threats to
global food security and bioenergy. Given the direct role of plant roots in mediating plant …

Root tensile strength and suction-characteristic as indicators for screening species for slope stabilization in extreme climates

A Jotisankasa, M Hossain, N Leksungnoen, L Dubois… - Rhizosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Root water potentials, essential for understanding drought tolerance and transpiration, can
also influence root tensile strength, which is valuable for selecting plants for slope …

Revisiting penetrometer models for estimating root elongation

RP de Lima, CA Tormena, MT de Moraes… - Soil and Tillage …, 2025 - Elsevier
Mechanical impedance has been reported as a major factor reducing root elongation.
Penetrometer is the main tool for diagnosing mechanical soil conditions regarding root …

Analysis of root‐environment interactions reveals mechanical advantages of growth‐driven penetration of roots

Y Koren, A Perilli, O Tchaicheeyan… - Plant, Cell & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Plant roots are considered highly efficient soil explorers. As opposed to the push‐driven
penetration strategy commonly used by many digging organisms, roots penetrate by …

[HTML][HTML] Optimal combination of substrate supply amount coupled with nutrient solution management program for cucumber planting

Z Kang, Z Jiang, Z Liu, P Wang, C Zhang, M Yuan… - Horticultural Plant …, 2024 - Elsevier
Substrate and nutrient supply are essential for vegetable cultivation in greenhouse. The
strategies for plant nutrient supply vary depending on the cultivation methods or substrate …

Shear characteristics of root–matrix composites under various interface friction and moisture content conditions

X Wang, H Zhou, J Tong - Rhizosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Analysing the composite's adhesion mechanism is necessary to gain a deep understanding
of the pipeline blockage phenomenon encountered during negative pressure matrix …

Soil compaction reduces the yield potential of densely planted maize (Zea mays L.) by disrupting root and shoot growth coordination

Z Gao, L Liang, X Wang, W Zhen, Z Ding, C Li, Z Liu… - Plant and Soil, 2025 - Springer
Aims Increasing planting density is a management option to improve maize (Zea mays L.)
yield; however, soil compaction poses a challenge to this practice by adversely affecting …

Impacts of Light Exposure and Soil Covering on Sweet Potato Storage Roots in a Novel Soilless Culture System

M Sakamoto, T Suzuki - AgriEngineering, 2024 - search.proquest.com
Soilless culture systems, which promote plant growth and enable the precise control of the
root-zone environment, have yet to be fully established for sweet potatoes. In this study, we …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of natural plant growth regulator iron chlorin on photosynthesis, yield, and quality of watermelons grown in greenhouses

Q Feng, L Lu, Q Li, L Wang, Q Pei… - Horticultural …, 2024 - hortsci.agriculturejournals.cz
Iron chlorin is known to affect plant growth, but its potential applications in watermelon
production have rarely been explored. To better understand its effects on the growth …

The growth-driven penetration strategy of plant roots is mechanically more efficient than pushing

Y Koren, A Perilli, O Tchaicheeyan, A Lesman, Y Meroz - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Plant roots are considered highly efficient soil explorers. As opposed to the push-driven
penetration strategy commonly used by many digging organisms, roots penetrate by …