A Versatile Glass Jar System for Semihydroponic Root Exudate Profiling

J Vis Exp. 2023 Nov 17:(201). doi: 10.3791/66070.

Abstract

Root exudates shape the plant-soil interface, are involved in nutrient cycling and modulate interactions with soil organisms. Root exudates are dynamic and shaped by biological, environmental, and experimental conditions. Due to their wide diversity and low concentrations, accurate exudate profiles are challenging to determine, even more so in natural environments where other organisms are present, turning over plant-derived compounds and producing additional compounds themselves. The semihydroponic glass jar experimental system introduced here allows control over biological, environmental, and experimental factors. It allows the growth of various phylogenetically distinct plant species for up to several months with or without microbes, in a variety of different growth media. The glass-based design offers a low metabolite background for high sensitivity and low environmental impact as it can be reused. Exudates can be sampled nondestructively, and conditions can be altered over the course of an experiment if desired. The setup is compatible with mass spectrometry analytics and other downstream analytical procedures. In summary, we present a versatile growth system suited for sensitive root exudate analysis in a variety of conditions.

Publication types

  • Video-Audio Media

MeSH terms

  • Exudates and Transudates*
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Plant Roots* / chemistry
  • Soil / chemistry

Substances

  • Soil