Ahmad B. Moradi
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
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New Phytologist | 2011
Ahmad B. Moradi; Andrea Carminati; Doris Vetterlein; Peter Vontobel; Eberhard Lehmann; Ulrich Weller; Jan W. Hopmans; Hans-Joerg Vogel; Sascha E. Oswald
• Despite the importance of rhizosphere properties for water flow from soil to roots, there is limited quantitative information on the distribution of water in the rhizosphere of plants. • Here, we used neutron tomography to quantify and visualize the water content in the rhizosphere of the plant species chickpea (Cicer arietinum), white lupin (Lupinus albus), and maize (Zea mays) 12 d after planting. • We clearly observed increasing soil water contents (θ) towards the root surface for all three plant species, as opposed to the usual assumption of decreasing water content. This was true for tap roots and lateral roots of both upper and lower parts of the root system. Furthermore, water gradients around the lower part of the roots were smaller and extended further into bulk soil compared with the upper part, where the gradients in water content were steeper. • Incorporating the hydraulic conductivity and water retention parameters of the rhizosphere into our model, we could simulate the gradual changes of θ towards the root surface, in agreement with the observations. The modelling result suggests that roots in their rhizosphere may modify the hydraulic properties of soil in a way that improves uptake under dry conditions.
Environmental Pollution | 2009
Ahmad B. Moradi; Héctor M. Conesa; Brett Robinson; Eberhard Lehmann; Anders Kaestner; Rainer Schulin
We compared root responses of the Ni-hyperaccumulator plant Berkheya coddii Rossler with the non-accumulator plant Cicer arietinum L. to Ni heterogeneity in soil. We grew plants in growth containers filled with control soil, homogeneously spiked, and heterogeneously spiked soil with Ni concentrations of 62 and 125 mg kg(-1). Neutron radiography (NR) was used to observe the root distribution and the obtained images were analysed to reveal the root volumes in the spiked and unspiked segments of the growth container. There was no significant difference in root distribution pattern of B. coddii among different concentrations of Ni. Unlike B. coddii, the roots of C. arietinum initially grew into the spiked segments. However, the later developing roots did not penetrate the spiked segment suggesting an avoidance strategy. Our results indicate that, B. coddii does not forage towards the Ni-rich patches, although presence of Ni in soil changes its root morphology.
Plant and Soil | 2010
Andrea Carminati; Ahmad B. Moradi; Doris Vetterlein; Peter Vontobel; Eberhard Lehmann; Ulrich Weller; Hans-Jörg Vogel; Sascha E. Oswald
Plant and Soil | 2009
Ahmad B. Moradi; Héctor M. Conesa; Brett Robinson; Eberhard Lehmann; Guido Kuehne; Anders Kaestner; Sascha E. Oswald; Rainer Schulin
Vadose Zone Journal | 2012
Ahmad B. Moradi; Andrea Carminati; Axel Lamparter; Susanne K. Woche; Jörg Bachmann; Doris Vetterlein; Hans-Jörg Vogel; Sascha E. Oswald
Vadose Zone Journal | 2012
Mohsen Zarebanadkouki; Y.X. Kim; Ahmad B. Moradi; Hans-Jörg Vogel; Anders Kaestner; Andrea Carminati
Vadose Zone Journal | 2011
Andrea Carminati; Christoph L. Schneider; Ahmad B. Moradi; Mohsen Zarebanadkouki; Doris Vetterlein; Hans-Jörg Vogel; Anke Hildebrandt; Ulrich Weller; Lennart Schüler; Sascha E. Oswald
Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2010
Ahmad B. Moradi; Siegfried Swoboda; Brett Robinson; Thomas Prohaska; Anders Kaestner; Sascha E. Oswald; Walter W. Wenzel; Rainer Schulin
Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2009
Héctor M. Conesa; Ahmad B. Moradi; Brett Robinson; Guido Kühne; Eberhard Lehmann; Rainer Schulin
Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2012
Nicole Rudolph; Hanna G. Esser; Andrea Carminati; Ahmad B. Moradi; André Hilger; Nikolay Kardjilov; Stefan Nagl; Sascha E. Oswald