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The Roots of Carnivorous Plants
Plant and Soil, 2005Carnivorous plants may benefit from animal-derived nutrients to supplement minerals from the soil. Therefore, the role and importance of their roots is a matter of debate. Aquatic carnivorous species lack roots completely, and many hygrophytic and epiphytic carnivorous species only have a weakly developed root system.
Adlassnig, W +3 more
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The Botanical Review, 1969
Although the quantities of organic compounds exuding from roots is not large, seldom exceeding 0.4% of the carbon photosynthesized, they do exert a very strong influence on the soil microorganisms and may be significant in affecting plant nutrient availability.
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Although the quantities of organic compounds exuding from roots is not large, seldom exceeding 0.4% of the carbon photosynthesized, they do exert a very strong influence on the soil microorganisms and may be significant in affecting plant nutrient availability.
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Analysis of plant root electropotentials
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1972Abstract A model is proposed for the analysis of steady-state electropotentials in plant roots. The radial element of this model is discussed in terms of two parallel pathways, i.e. the symplasm and the extracellular space. The symplasm pathway is treated as a system of three compartments in series.
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2011
The modular structure of plant root systems enables a high degree of flexibility (or plasticity) in responding to prevailing conditions in the soil, including resource distribution. However, more recently, it has been suggested that root-root interactions are more sophisticated than simply being driven by resource availability alone.
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The modular structure of plant root systems enables a high degree of flexibility (or plasticity) in responding to prevailing conditions in the soil, including resource distribution. However, more recently, it has been suggested that root-root interactions are more sophisticated than simply being driven by resource availability alone.
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Going back to the roots: the microbial ecology of the rhizosphere
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013laurent Philippot +2 more
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The PIN auxin efflux facilitator network controls growth and patterning in Arabidopsis roots
Nature, 2005Ikram Blilou, Jian Xu, Viola Willemsen
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Recruitment of entomopathogenic nematodes by insect-damaged maize roots
Nature, 2005Sergio Rasmann +2 more
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Unearthing the roots of ectomycorrhizal symbioses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016Francis Martin +2 more
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