Abstract
The root cortex is an important anatomical phenes, and root cortical
senescence (RCS) is closely associated with root absorptive function.
However, characteristics and responses of RCS to drought stress in
cotton have received little attention. This study subjected the
drought-tolerant cotton variety “Guoxin 02” and the drought-sensitive
variety “Ji 228” to drought stress (8% PEF6000) and no-stress (0%
PEG6000) treatments to determine the characteristics and responses of
cotton RCS to drought stress. The results showed that the RCS of the two
varieties was significantly promoted under drought stress. The greater
the distance from the root tip, the more severe the RCS occurrence under
drought stress compared with non-stress treatment. The occurrence of RCS
in “Guoxin 02” highered by 14.03%-20.18% compared to “Ji 228”
under drought stress. Moreover, the RCS was significantly negatively
correlated with root respiration but significantly positively correlated
with total root length and leaf water potential ( p <
0.05). Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) content increased, while abscisic acid
(ABA) content decreased as the RCS increased. In summary, endogenous
hormones regulated the occurrence of RCS, which reduced the root
metabolic costs and seemingly achieved more resource redistribution to
new roots, thereby expanding the water absorption capacity of roots to
fully utilize deep water resources. Thus, the study demonstrates the
potential of RCS in improving the drought stress tolerance of cotton.