Plants (Feb 2024)

Effects of Root–Root Interactions on the Physiological Characteristics of <i>Haloxylon ammodendron</i> Seedlings

  • Huifang Yang,
  • Suwan Ji,
  • Deyan Wu,
  • Menghao Zhu,
  • Guanghui Lv

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13050683
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 683

Abstract

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The root traits and response strategies of plants play crucial roles in mediating interactions between plant root systems. Current research on the role of root exudates as underground chemical signals mediating these interactions has focused mainly on crops, with less attention given to desert plants in arid regions. In this study, we focused on the typical desert plant Haloxylon ammodendron and conducted a pot experiment using three root isolation methods (plastic film separation, nylon mesh separation, and no separation). We found that (1) as the degree of isolation increased, plant biomass significantly increased (p p p p H. ammodendron seedlings, in which sesquiterpenoids, triterpenoids, coumarins, and alkaloids released by the roots played an important role in the subterranean competitive relationship. This study provides a deeper understanding of intraspecific interactions in the desert plant H. ammodendron and offers some guidance for future cultivation of this species in the northwestern region of China.

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