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Correction: Environmental Response and Genomic Regions Correlated with Rice Root Growth and Yield under Drought in the OryzaSNP Panel across Multiple Study Systems. [PDF]
Wade LJ +26 more
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Pluronic F-68 Improves Root Growth of Recalcitrant Rice Cultivar Through Enhanced Auxin Biosynthesis. [PDF]
Kok AD +8 more
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Mechanisms of Aluminum Toxicity Impacting Root Growth in Shatian Pomelo. [PDF]
Yan J +7 more
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Evaluating <i>Arabidopsis</i> Primary Root Growth in Response to Osmotic Stress Using an In Vitro Osmotic Gradient Experimental System. [PDF]
Píriz-Pezzutto S +4 more
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Potassium in Root Growth and Development [PDF]
Potassium is an essential macronutrient that has been partly overshadowed in root science by nitrogen and phosphorus. The current boom in potassium-related studies coincides with an emerging awareness of its importance in plant growth, metabolic functions, stress tolerance, and efficient agriculture.
Ales Soukup, Edita Tylová
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Nature New Biology, 1972
THE elongation of a plant cell involves the yielding of the cell wall under the action of tensile stresses in the wall1. The rate of elongation, R, can be expressed simply as R=mW, where m is the extensibility of the cell wall material and W is the wall pressure.
E L, Greacen, J S, Oh
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THE elongation of a plant cell involves the yielding of the cell wall under the action of tensile stresses in the wall1. The rate of elongation, R, can be expressed simply as R=mW, where m is the extensibility of the cell wall material and W is the wall pressure.
E L, Greacen, J S, Oh
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Root Growth and Rooting of Basswood
Botanical Gazette, 1968Seedling root growth of basswood (Tilia americana L.) was observed in soil pits between nursery rows, in pots (by inverting the soil ball), and in Lucite cylinders in the greenhouse. Root growth occurred primarily during late spring, summer, and fall in the nursery. It occurred throughout the year in the greenhouse.
William C. Ashby, James N. Cummins
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Planta, 1972
The caps of the roots of Zea mays (var. Kelvedon 33) are the source of a growth inhibitor system which also acts on the root elongation of Lens culinaris.
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The caps of the roots of Zea mays (var. Kelvedon 33) are the source of a growth inhibitor system which also acts on the root elongation of Lens culinaris.
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2008
Plants represent a significant part of our natural environment and their detailed study becomes more and more interesting (also economically) because of their importance for mankind as a source of food and/or energy. One of the most characteristic biological processes in plant life is their growth; it serves as a good indicator for the compatibility of
Matthias Mühlich +5 more
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Plants represent a significant part of our natural environment and their detailed study becomes more and more interesting (also economically) because of their importance for mankind as a source of food and/or energy. One of the most characteristic biological processes in plant life is their growth; it serves as a good indicator for the compatibility of
Matthias Mühlich +5 more
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2019
When I was a sophomore at Big Sandy High School, we started a new club: speech and debate. I liked it better than any other extracurricular activity because it was easy to make friends with people from all over the state. In sports, you shook hands with the other team after the game, but you didn’t really mix with them much—the objective was to beat ...
Bob Quinn, Liz Carlisle
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When I was a sophomore at Big Sandy High School, we started a new club: speech and debate. I liked it better than any other extracurricular activity because it was easy to make friends with people from all over the state. In sports, you shook hands with the other team after the game, but you didn’t really mix with them much—the objective was to beat ...
Bob Quinn, Liz Carlisle
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