Drought stress induces changes in the physiology and root system of soybean plants

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Laís Teles de Souza
Saulo Augusto Quassi de Castro
Jeisiane Fátima de Andrade
Aline Araujo Politano
Eveline Calderan Meneghetti
José Laércio Favarin
Marcílio de Almeida
Paulo Mazzafera
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[1] University of São Paulo,Department of Crop Science, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture
[2] University of São Paulo,Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture Laboratory of Stable Isotopes
[3] University of São Paulo,Department of Biological Sciences, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture
[4] University of Campinas,Department of Plant Biological, Institute of Biology
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Embolism; Photosynthesis; Root anatomy; Water-use efficiency; Xylem conductance;
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Some soybean cultivars express an excellent yield potential in certain regions of Brazil; however, the yield may be compromised under drought conditions, e.g., AMS Tibagi cultivar in the Midwest region. Mechanisms of drought tolerance have been extensively studied in soybean, but little has been made aiming to integrate anatomical and physiological responses. Therefore, it was aimed to study soybean responses to water stress and the link between the physiological and anatomical level during vegetative growth. Soybean seedlings, AMS Tibagi cultivar, were grown for 30 days (V4 stage) in sandy substrate initially set to different humidity levels (100%, 80% and 40% of the soil water holding capacity) without further irrigation. Control plants were daily watered. CO2 assimilation, stomatal conductance, transpiration, and carboxylation efficiency were reduced in the leaves of stressed plants. Intrinsic water-use efficiency of plants did not differ among treatments. Total surface area and length of the soybean root system reduced by up to 76% under severe drought stress (40% of the soil water holding capacity) and diameter decreased approximately 46% under any level of stress. Thinner roots were formed as a response to drought and severe drought induced the largest xylem diameter in the roots. Larger conduits may be related to an adaptation to improve water transport by increasing xylem conductance. These results suggest that responses to drought are anatomically and physiologically integrated in soybean.
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