Impact of root hairs on microscale soil physical properties in the field. [PDF]
Marin M +9 more
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Root hairs are essential for dsRNA nanoparticle uptake
Nanotechnology offers innovative agricultural solutions, with nanoparticles (NPs) showing promise for targeted delivery of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA).
Ido Simon +4 more
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The effect of root hairs on exudate composition: a comparative non-targeted metabolomics approach. [PDF]
Lohse M +6 more
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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles are used in different processes, derived from this their presence in wastewater is common, concentrating in residual sludge. These residues are used as agricultural soil improvers, being a source of crop exposure.
Damaris ACOSTA-SLANE +6 more
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Does half a millimetre matter? Root hairs for yield stability. A commentary on 'Significance of root hairs for plant performance under contrasting field conditions and water deficit'. [PDF]
Wissuwa M, Kant J.
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Curtis\u27s botanical magazine. [PDF]
v.57=ser.2:v.4 (1830) [no.2956 ...
Bentham-Moxon Trust. +10 more
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Microbial ecosystem constructed in water for successful organic hydroponics [PDF]
Conventional hydroponics systems generally use only chemical fertilisers, not organic ones, since there are no microbial ecosystems present in such systems to mineralise organic compounds to inorganic nutrients.
Hiromi Ohmori +2 more
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Larvae of the three common North American species of Phylocentropus (Trichoptera: Dipseudopsidae) [PDF]
The caddisfly genus Phylocentropus includes 7 extant species globally, of which 5 occur in eastern North America and 2 in eastern Asia. Larvae of the 3 most common North American species [Phylocentropus carolinus Carpenter, P.
Morse, J. C., Sturkie, S. K.
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Significance of root hairs for plant performance under contrasting field conditions and water deficit. [PDF]
Marin M +11 more
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Hair Root Cell-Free Protein Synthesis
A cell-free amino acid incorporating system has been prepared from mammalian hair root cells obtained by epilating animals with latex paint. The system requires a particulate fraction from the tissue homogenate (microsomes or ribosomes), a supernatant fraction in the case of ribosomes, ATP, GTP and magnesium.
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