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- W1540018501 abstract "As with above-ground tissues, plant roots can be subjected to stressful high temperatures that can limit whole-plant function and decrease crop productivity. Further, with impending climate change, the frequency, duration, and severity of root heat stress will increase. In comparison to shoot function, especially photosynthesis, much less is known regarding heat stress and roots. Most previous research on roots and heat stress has been conducted on detached roots or by heating only roots or parts of root systems (but not shoots too) in intact herbaceous plants, and most past studies on intact plants have imposed chronic heat stress, with few examining effects of abrupt heat stress (e.g., heat waves). Importantly, plant responses to heat stress often differ in detached roots or when only roots are heated, compared to plants wherein both shoots and roots (or shoots only) are heated, and responses to chronic and abrupt heat stress can differ. Hence, many past results do not inform as to how natural heat stress often impacts roots in intact plants or do not inform as to the effects of heat waves on roots. Both chronic and abrupt heat stress can decrease root growth and function, including nutrient and water uptake, and studies in which both roots and shoots were heat-stressed indicate that roots are often more sensitive to heat stress than shoots. Heat stress may affect roots both directly and indirectly, and indirect effects likely involve decreases in shoot carbon provided to roots or changes in root water relations driven by increased shoot water demand, which then affect root growth and nutrient uptake. Interactive effects between heat stress and other global environmental change factors (e.g., elevated carbon dioxide, drought) on roots are likely. We conclude that further research on roots and heat stress is strongly warranted." @default.
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- W1540018501 date "2013-11-08" @default.
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- W1540018501 title "Heat Stress and Roots" @default.
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