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Study Root System Structure and Characterstics in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Cultivars Influenced by Applications of Sources of Fertilizer under Dryland Farming [PDF]
IntroductionAmong the nutrients used by the plant for the growth of nitrogen due to its participation in the structure of proteins, amino acids, coenzymes and nucleic acids are the main factors involved in plant growth and fertility. In recent decades, a
Rahim Naseri +2 more
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Response of in situ root phenotypes to potassium stress in cotton [PDF]
Potassium plays a significant role in the basic functions of plant growth and development. Potassium uptake is closely associated with morphological characteristics of the roots.
Heyang Tian +12 more
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In wheat-maize intercropping systems, the maize is often disadvantageous over the wheat during the co-growth period. It is unknown whether the impaired growth of maize can be recovered through the enhancement of the belowground interspecies interactions.
Yifan Wang +10 more
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Root plasticity is important for plants to adapt to heterogeneous nutrient environments. The differential responses of six spring wheat genotypes were investigated; the plants had been subjected to deficient (2 μmol) and abundant phosphorus (P) (200 μmol)
Y.S. Wang, L.S. Jensen, J. Magid
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The high stalk weight sugarcane cultivar has a special mechanism to obtain greater growth, which was inherited from its parents. Thus far, comparisons of the high stalk weight sugarcane cultivar growth with its parents and cultivars with a low stalk ...
Jidapa Khonghintaisong +2 more
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Links Between Root Length Density Profiles and Models of the Root System Architecture
A lot of data is available in the literature on root length density profiles (i.e., root length per unit of soil volume versus soil depth), because they are a traditional way of representing root distribution in the field. In a complementary approach comprehensive models of the root system architecture are being developed, but the parameters required ...
Pagès, Loïc +2 more
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The geometry of rooting systems is important for modeling water flows in the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Measured information about root density can be summarized in adjustable equations applied in hydrological models.
Klaas Metselaar +2 more
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Root phenotyping and root water uptake calculation using soil water contents measured in a winter wheat field [PDF]
Non-destructive phenotyping of roots and measurement of root water uptake from different soil layers in the field are vital for improving water management and facilitating the development of drought-resistant crop varieties, but difficult because of ...
Whalley, W. R. +4 more
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An easily implemented agro-hydrological procedure with dynamic root simulation for water transfer in the crop–soil system: validation and application [PDF]
Models for water transfer in the crop–soil system are key components of agro-hydrological models for irrigation, fertilizer and pesticide practices. Many of the hydrological models for water transfer in the crop–soil system are either too approximate due
Zhang, Kefeng +6 more
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Subsoil compaction can result in unfavourable soil physical conditions and hinder the root growth of maize. The effects of deep tillage and conventional tillage on soil physical properties and root growth of maize were studied during 2010-2011 at two ...
B. Ji, Y. Zhao, X. Mu, K. Liu, C. Li
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