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Root–Root Interactions: Towards A Rhizosphere Framework

Trends in Plant Science, 2016
Plant scientists have made great progress in understanding molecular mechanisms controlling root responses to nutrients of arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants under controlled conditions. Simultaneously, ecologists and agronomists have demonstrated that root-root interactions involve more than competition for nutrients.
Mommer, L.   +2 more
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Adventitious Roots and Lateral Roots: Similarities and Differences

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2014
In addition to its role in water and nutrient uptake, the root system is fundamentally important because it anchors a plant to its substrate. Although a wide variety of root systems exist across different species, all plants have a primary root (derived from an embryonic radicle) and different types of lateral roots.
Bellini, Catherine   +2 more
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Decomposition of Root Tips, Fine Roots, and Coarse Roots

2020
Decomposition of fine-root litter is much less studied than that of foliar litter although fine root litter is a major contributor to litter input to the forest soil. This chapter is devoted to decomposition of root tips and fine roots. Root litter decomposition may be studied using litter bags, through following remaining root mass in soil cores, or ...
Björn Berg, Charles McClaugherty
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Rooting for Continental Roots

Science News, 1986
A t one time, scientists thought that mountains and valleys arise because the earth is shrinking; all the wrinkles, folds, faults and other deformations in the planet's crust were likened to the crinkly skin of a drying apple. Then came the theory of plate tectonics, which revolutionized the earth sciences and gave researchers a more tenable framework ...
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Root-Squaring for Root-Finding

2023
Soo Go, Victor Y. Pan, Pedro Soto 0001
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Salty Roots, Stunted Roots

Science, 2012
Plant Science![Figure][1] CREDIT: DIANE DIEDERICH/ISTOCK PHOTO Too much salt is as bad for plants as it is for us. For plants, salt stress and drought stress go hand in hand. Some of the more rapid responses to salt stress are signaled through actions of the sucrose nonfermenting ...
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Root-Labeling

2008
In 2006 Jambox , a termination prover developed by Endrullis, surprised the termination community by winning the string rewriting division and almost beating AProVE in the term rewriting division of the international termination competition. The success of Jambox for strings is partly due to a very special case of semantic labeling. In this paper we
Christian Sternagel, Aart Middeldorp
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Root, Root, Root for the Home Team?

Sport Marketing Quarterly, 2002
John S. Clark   +2 more
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Commentary: Rooting for the Best Root Prosthesis

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022
Faisal G, Bakaeen   +2 more
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Digging Deeper for Agricultural Resources, the Value of Deep Rooting

Trends in Plant Science, 2020
KRISTIAN Thorup-Kristensen   +2 more
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