Partial root drying irrigation technique: Practical application of drought stress signaling mechanism in plants

  • Savic S
  • Stikic R
  • Jovanovic Z
  • et al.
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Partial root-zone drying (PRD) technique, a novel approach to watering crops, was developed on the basis of knowledge of root-to-shoot signaling in drying soil. The aim of the present paper was to investigate the effects of the PRD treatment on tomato growth and the water regime. The obtained PRD results showed significant reduction in shoot but not fruit growth in the absence of any changes in shoot water status, indicating the involvement of chemical root-to-shoot signals. Higher water use efficiency (WUE) results mean that the PRD technique can be used to reduce irrigation water without significant reduction of tomato yield.Tehnika delimicnog susenja korenova (PRD), novi pristup u navodnjavanju biljaka, razvila se na osnovu saznanja o signalima suse na nivou koren-izdanak. Cilj rada je bio da se ispitaju efekti PRD tretmana na rastenje biljaka i vodni rezim. Rezultati su pokazali da je PRD tretman izazvao znacajnu redukciju rastenja izdanka, ali ne i plodova u odsustvu promene vodnog statusa izdanka sto je indikator uticaja hemijskih signala na nivou koren-izdanak. Povecanje efikasnosti u koriscenju vode (WUE) je pokazalo da se primenom PRD tehnike moze redukovati kolicina vode za navodnjavanje bez znacajne redukcije prinosa paradajza.

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Savic, S., Stikic, R., Jovanovic, Z., Prokic, L., & Paukovic, M. (2009). Partial root drying irrigation technique: Practical application of drought stress signaling mechanism in plants. Archives of Biological Sciences, 61(2), 285–288. https://doi.org/10.2298/abs0902285s

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