Joel Meza Rangel
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
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Biological Research | 2010
Cecilia B. Peña-Valdivia; Adriana Beatriz Sánchez-Urdaneta; Joel Meza Rangel; Juana Juárez Muñoz; Rodolfo García-Nava; Raquel Celis Velázquez
Root anatomical responses to water deficit are diverse and regulation of water uptake strongly depends on plant anatomy. The ancestors of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars are the wild common beans. Because wild beans adapt and survive well in the natural environment, it is hypothesized that wild common bean roots are less affected than those of domesticated beans at low substrate water potential (ψW). A wild common bean accession from Chihuahua Mexico and cv. Bayomex were studied. Seedlings with a mean root length between 3 and 4 cm were maintained for 24 h in vermiculite at ψW of -0.03 (well hydrated), -0.65, -1.48 and -2.35 MPa (partially dry). Ten anatomical characteristics of differentiation and cell division in root regions were evaluated. Thickness of epidermis and protoderm diminished similarly in wild and domesticated beans growing at low substrate ψW (between -0.65 and -2.35 MPa). At the same time, parenchymatic cell area diminished by 71 % in the domesticated variety, but by only 32 % in the wild bean at -2.35 MPa. The number of cells in the cortex and the thickness of the xylem wall increased in both wild and domesticated beans at low substrate ψW; nevertheless, the effect was significantly lower in the wild bean. The number of xylem vessels increased in the cultivar (up to 40 %) while in the wild bean it decreased (up to 33 %). The diameter of xylem vessels and transverse root area diminished (15 and 57 %, respectively) in the cultivar, but in the wild common bean were not affected. Anatomical root characteristics and their modifications in both differentiation and cell division in root regions demonstrated that the wild bean reacted quite differently to substrate ψW than the domesticated common bean.
Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana | 2008
Joel Meza Rangel
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales | 2018
Rodrigo Rodríguez Laguna; Ramón Razo Zárate; Salvador Valencia Manzo; Joel Meza Rangel
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales | 2017
Abraham Palacios Romero; Rodrigo Rodríguez Laguna; Francisco Prieto García; Joel Meza Rangel; Ramón Razo Zárate; María de la Luz Hernández Flores
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales | 2016
Abraham Palacios Romero; Rodrigo Rodríguez Laguna; Francisco Prieto García; Joel Meza Rangel; Ramón Razo Zárate; María de la Luz Hernández Flores
Archive | 2015
Abraham Palacios Romero; Rodrigo Rodríguez Laguna; Francisco Prieto García; Joel Meza Rangel; Ramón Razo Zárate; Hernández Flores
Revista mexicana de ciencias forestales | 2013
Rodrigo Rodríguez Laguna; Ramón Razo Zárate; Salvador Valencia Manzo; Joel Meza Rangel
Archive | 2013
Rodrigo Rodríguez Laguna; Ramón Razo Zárate; Salvador Valencia Manzo; Joel Meza Rangel
Archive | 2010
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Archive | 2009
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María de la Luz Hernández Flores
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
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