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PLOS ONE | 2018

Elevated [CO2] mitigates the effect of surface drought by stimulating root growth to access sub-soil water

Shihab Uddin; Markus Löw; Shahnaj Parvin; Glenn J. Fitzgerald; Sabine Tausz-Posch; Roger Armstrong; Garry J. O’Leary; Michael Tausz

Through stimulation of root growth, increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) may facilitate access of crops to sub-soil water, which could potentially prolong physiological activity in dryland environments, particularly because crops are more water use efficient under elevated [CO2] (e[CO2]). This study investigated the effect of drought in shallow soil versus sub-soil on agronomic and physiological responses of wheat to e[CO2] in a glasshouse experiment. Wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Yitpi) was grown in split-columns with the top (0–30 cm) and bottom (31–60 cm; ‘sub-soil’) soil layer hydraulically separated by a wax-coated, root-penetrable layer under ambient [CO2] (a[CO2], ∼400 μmol mol-1) or e[CO2] (∼700 μmol mol-1) [CO2]. Drought was imposed from stem-elongation in either the top or bottom soil layer or both by withholding 33% of the irrigation, resulting in four water treatments (WW, WD, DW, DD; D = drought, W = well-watered, letters denote water treatment in top and bottom soil layer, respectively). Leaf gas exchange was measured weekly from stem-elongation until anthesis. Above-and belowground biomass, grain yield and yield components were evaluated at three developmental stages (stem-elongation, anthesis and maturity). Compared with a[CO2], net assimilation rate was higher and stomatal conductance was lower under e[CO2], resulting in greater intrinsic water use efficiency. Elevated [CO2] stimulated both above- and belowground biomass as well as grain yield, however, this stimulation was greater under well-watered (WW) than drought (DD) throughout the whole soil profile. Imposition of drought in either or both soil layers decreased aboveground biomass and grain yield under both [CO2] compared to the well-watered treatment. However, the greatest ‘CO2 fertilisation effect’ was observed when drought was imposed in the top soil layer only (DW), and this was associated with e[CO2]-stimulation of root growth especially in the well-watered bottom layer. We suggest that stimulation of belowground biomass under e[CO2] will allow better access to sub-soil water during grain filling period, when additional water is converted into additional yield with high efficiency in Mediterranean-type dryland agro-ecosystems. If sufficient water is available in the sub-soil, e[CO2] may help mitigating the effect of drying surface soil.


International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research | 2013

Morpho-physiological aspects of mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) in response to water stress.

Shihab Uddin; Shahnaj Parvin; Ma Awal


Field Crops Research | 2018

Water use and growth responses of dryland wheat grown under elevated [CO 2 ] are associated with root length in deeper, but not upper soil layer

Shihab Uddin; Markus Löw; Shahnaj Parvin; Glenn Fitzgerald; Helale Bahrami; Sabine Tausz-Posch; Roger Armstrong; Garry J. O’Leary; Michael Tausz


Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2018

Yield of canola (Brassica napus L.) benefits more from elevated CO2 when access to deeper soil water is improved

Shihab Uddin; Markus Löw; Shahnaj Parvin; Glenn Fitzgerald; Sabine Tausz-Posch; Roger Armstrong; Michael Tausz


The Journal of Agricultural Science | 2014

Heavy Metal Accumulation in Roadside Soils and Grasses of Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Shihab Uddin; Shahnaj Parvin; Nahida Sultana; Zakir M. Hossain


Plant Cell and Environment | 2018

Water availability moderates N2 fixation benefit from elevated [CO2]: A 2-year free-air CO2 enrichment study on lentil (Lens culinaris MEDIK.) in a water limited agroecosystem: N2 fixation of lentil under elevated [CO2]

Shahnaj Parvin; Shihab Uddin; Maryse Bourgault; Ute Roessner; Sabine Tausz-Posch; Roger Armstrong; Garry O'Leary; Glenn Fitzgerald; Michael Tausz


Journal of Plant Physiology | 2018

The water use dynamics of canola cultivars grown under elevated CO2 are linked to their leaf area development

Shihab Uddin; Shahnaj Parvin; Markus Löw; Glenn Fitzgerald; Sabine Tausz-Posch; Roger Armstrong; Michael Tausz


Geoderma | 2018

Depth rather than microrelief controls microbial biomass and kinetics of C-, N-, P- and S-cycle enzymes in peatland

Shahnaj Parvin; Evgenia Blagodatskaya; Joscha Nico Becker; Yakov Kuzyakov; Shihab Uddin; Maxim Dorodnikov


Archive | 2013

Effect of Weeding and Foliar Urea Spray on the Yield and Yield Components of Boro Rice

Shahnaj Parvin; Shihab Uddin; Salma Khanum


International Journal of Agronomy and Plant Production | 2013

Yield Performance of Mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) as Influenced by Irrigation

Shihab Uddin; Shahnaj Parvin

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Shihab Uddin

University of Melbourne

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Markus Löw

University of Melbourne

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Garry J. O’Leary

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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