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Electrical capacitance of bean (Vicia faba) root systems was related to tissue density—a test for the Dalton Model

Plant and Soil, 2012
The capacitance method offers a rapid and non-destructive method for root measurement. We tested a four terminal (4 T) capacitance (C, Farads) measurement circuit, which removes parasitic errors. We also tested the plausibility of Dalton Model’s assumptions that roots act as cylindrical capacitors and that their entire length contributes to measured C.
Tim Ellis   +2 more
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The Importance of Tissue Density for Growth and Life Span of Leaves and Roots: A Comparison of Five Ecologically Contrasting Grasses

Functional Ecology, 1996
Under nutrient-poor conditions initially fast-growing species will in the long term be competitively inferior to slow-growing species. Here, we ask whether this phenomenon can be explained by constraints caused by tissue density. The hypothesis is that low tissue density is necessary for fast growth but has as a consequence short organ life span.
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Building roots in a changing environment: implications for root longevity

New Phytologist, 2000
David M Eissenstat, Ruth D Yanai
exaly  

Regulation of root hair density by phosphorus availability inArabidopsis thaliana

Plant, Cell and Environment, 2001
Douglas G Bielenberg, Jonathan P Lynch
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