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<jats:p>Plant root cellular architecture and cell wall composition influence plant productivity, stress resilience, biotic interactions, and potentially soil carbon accumulation. This study establishes comprehensive compositional parameters for roots of a lowland switchgrass genotype, DVR3. Root traits were analyzed in 12.5 cm depth segments, from Zone 1 near the surface to Zone 4 down to 50 cm. Mean abundance (μg/mg) for major cell wall components included cellulose 470 ± 20, xylose 250 ± 20, lignin 170 ± 15, and total suberin 35 ± 5. Composition and cellular anatomy varied with depth, in a partially coordinated manner. Cross sections showed extensive aerenchyma in mature root regions despite greater root mass density, corresponding to abundant lignin and cellulose. Deep roots were enriched for pectin-associated traits, including arabinogalactan II, homogalacturonan, and arabinose-associated linkages. Suberin content did not vary significantly, though Casparian strip formation, endoderm and exoderm thickening, and suberin surface staining progressed with development. Similar trends in root lignin and specific root length were observed for another lowland switchgrass genotype, AP13. These results suggest that it may be possible to genetically enhance native switchgrass root chemistry to promote soil penetration and below-ground carbon accumulation by reducing variability with development, potentially via cell-type specific adjustments.</jats:p>

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root switchgrass lignin suberin plant

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