植物の根の深さに新発見、炭素貯留の新たな可能性(Scientists Find Unexpected Deep Roots in Plants)

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2025-06-17 ニューヨーク大学(NYU)

ニューヨーク大学の研究により、植物の根が浅層と深層の2カ所に集中する「二峰性構造」が、観測された生態系の約20%に見られることが判明しました。これは従来の「浅根・深根」分類を超える多様性を示し、植物が異なる深さの土壌から効率的に水や養分を取得している可能性を示唆します。この発見は、気候変動下での乾燥対応や都市・森林の緑化設計、水資源管理において、根の深さを考慮した生態系管理の重要性を提起します。

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大陸スケールの分析から明らかになった広範な根の二峰性 A continental scale analysis reveals widespread root bimodality

Mingzhen Lu,Sili Wang,Avni Malhotra,Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Dávila,Samantha Weintraub-Leff,M. Luke McCormack,Xingchen Tony Wang & Robert B. Jackson
Nature Communications  Published:17 June 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-60055-2

植物の根の深さに新発見、炭素貯留の新たな可能性(Scientists Find Unexpected Deep Roots in Plants)

Abstract

An improved understanding of root vertical distribution is crucial for assessing plant-soil-atmosphere interactions and their influence on the land carbon sink. Here, we analyze a continental-scale dataset of fine roots reaching 2 meters depth, spanning from Alaskan tundra to Puerto Rican forests. Contrary to the expectation that fine root abundance decays exponentially with depth, we found root bimodality at ~20% of 44 sites, with secondary biomass peaks often below 1 m. Root bimodality was more likely in areas with low total fine root biomass and was more frequent in shrublands than grasslands. Notably, secondary peaks coincided with high soil nitrogen content at depth. Our analyses suggest that deep soil nutrients tend to be underexploited, while root bimodality offers plants a mechanism to tap into deep soil resources. Our findings add to the growing recognition that deep soil dynamics are systematically overlooked, and calls for more research attention to this deep frontier in the face of global environmental change.

生物環境工学
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