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Crops and rising atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>: friends or foes? [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
Ainsworth EA, Sanz-Saez A, Leisner CP.
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Breeding for root yield in alfalfa

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1991
Winter survival of alfalfa (Medicago sauva L.) has often been associated with the size of the root system but breeding for a larger root system has never received much attention. The objectives of this study were to detect variability for root traits among seven alfalfa entries grown under two nitrogen fertilizer treatments (R- and N-treatments) which
R. Michaud, G. Saindon, C. A. St-Pierre
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Phosphorus affects storage root yield of cassava through root numbers

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2019
AbstractThe objective of this study was to determine the effect of phosphorus applied through fertigation on growth and root yield of cassava.
John Okoth Omondi   +3 more
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Root pruning and yield of maize

Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1965
The effect on yield of artificial injury to the root system of maize was assessed in two trials both on sandy soil at Wageningen. In the first in 1960 only severe injury (removal of half of the root system in the five-leaf stage or a third or more at the beginning and end of flowering) reduced the yield of straw significantly.
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Defoliation of Sugarbeet: Effect on Root Yield and Quality

Journal of Sugarbeet Research, 2000
A three-year study was conducted to evaluate the effect of defoliation on the yield and quality of sugarbeet grown in south central Montana. Sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) plants were subjected to a single defoliation of 30, 60, or 100% on six dates from July 1 through September 16 in 1991, and seven dates from June 12 and 15 through September 12 and 10 ...
K. M. Gilbertson, G. F. Stallknecht
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Species mixing boosts root yield in mangrove trees

Oecologia, 2012
Enhanced species richness can stimulate the productivity of plant communities; however, its effect on the belowground production of forests has scarcely been tested, despite the role of tree roots in carbon storage and ecosystem processes. Therefore, we tested for the effects of tree species richness on mangrove root biomass: thirty-two 6 m by 6 m ...
James Gitundu Kairo   +5 more
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Bioassay to assess root rot in pea and effect of root rot on yield

Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1993
Infection of pea roots by soil-borne pathogens causes foot and root rot. In 1985 research was started to develop a method to predict the root rot likely to occur in prospective pea fields. In a bioassay the pea cultivar Finale was sown in a composite soil sample from each field in pots under standardized conditions in the greenhouse.
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