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Development Of The Legume Root Nodule

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1991
NODULE INITIATION . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ......... . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. 193 Diff usible Signals from Plant to Bacterium 193 Diff usible Signals from Bacterium to Plant ........ 195 Induction of the Nodule Meristem.... . ....... . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . . . .
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Kinanthropometry: Roots, developments and future

Journal of Sports Sciences, 1990
(1990). Kinanthropometry: Roots, developments and future. Journal of Sports Sciences: Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 1-15.
G, Beunen, J, Borms
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Stepwise understanding of root development

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2005
Recent studies using Arabidopsis propose a framework of root development and pattern formation that can be divided to three processes. First, a positional signal that is delivered from neighboring cells controls the fate of undifferentiated cells. Then, cell fate is fixed through a protein-network that includes various transcription factors.
Minako, Ueda   +2 more
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The Roots of Development

Economic History of Developing Regions, 2012
South Africa, as the cradle of humankind, is a most appropriate setting for the launch of this supplementary issue of Economic History of Developing Regions, themed "The Roots of Development". Economic history is a fertile field, its promise evident in the abundance of its methods, techniques and approaches. But it must also remain relevant.
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The historical roots of economic development

Science, 2020
Deep origins of modern inequality Methodological innovations are enabling scientists to study how events in the distant past affect contemporary life. Nunn reviews recent research at the intersection of history, development, and culture that aims to understand the cultural evolution of economic development.
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Nutritional regulation of root development

WIREs Developmental Biology, 2015
Mineral nutrients such as nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and iron (Fe) are essential for plant growth, development, and reproduction. Adequate provision of nutrients via the root system impacts greatly on shoot biomass and plant productivity and is therefore of crucial importance for agriculture. Nutrients are taken up at the root surface in ionic form,
León Francisco, Ruiz Herrera   +2 more
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Adventitious Root Development in Dicotyledons

The plant's root system is comprised of primary, lateral, and adventitious roots (ARs). Lateral roots emerge exclusively from existing roots, whereas ARs originate from stem or leaf-derived cells. The progression of adventitious root development is a natural part of a plant's growth, commonly observed in most monocotyledonous species where they ...
Mishra, Priyanka   +3 more
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Root Hormones and Overground Development

1979
Many cultural measures in crop production are exerted through the soil. Soil cultivation, fertilization, drainage, and irrigation affect root growth initially and subsequently the development of the overground plant parts. That plants develop into harmonious organisms, with balanced proportions between their various organs, is mainly due to correlative
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ROOT DEVELOPMENT | Root Growth and Development

2003
I.J. Bingham, D. Robinson
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Root Development

2009
L. Jansen   +3 more
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