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Physiologia Plantarum, 1990
Nodulin gene expression is an integral and highly specific part of the formation of nitrogen‐fixing nodules on the roots of leguminous plants. Dependent on the time of expression during root nodule development, nodulin genes can be divided into early and late nodulin genes.
Nap, J.P.H., Bisseling, T.
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Nodulin gene expression is an integral and highly specific part of the formation of nitrogen‐fixing nodules on the roots of leguminous plants. Dependent on the time of expression during root nodule development, nodulin genes can be divided into early and late nodulin genes.
Nap, J.P.H., Bisseling, T.
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Science, 2021
A new influx of funds could help realize Africa's Great Green Wall. But will the massive tree-planting effort learn from past failures?
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A new influx of funds could help realize Africa's Great Green Wall. But will the massive tree-planting effort learn from past failures?
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The Social Roots of Risk: Producing Disasters, Promoting Resilience
, 2016Thank you very much for reading the social roots of risk producing disasters promoting resilience. As you may know, people have search numerous times for their chosen readings like this the social roots of risk producing disasters promoting resilience ...
D. Kasdan
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FUNCTION AND MECHANISM OF ORGANIC ANION EXUDATION FROM PLANT ROOTS.
Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 2001The rhizosphere is the zone of soil immediately surrounding plant roots that is modified by root activity. In this critical zone, plants perceive and respond to their environment.
P. Ryan, E. Delhaize, D. Jones
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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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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 Growth and Rooting of Basswood
Botanical Gazette, 1968Seedling root growth of basswood (Tilia americana L.) was observed in soil pits between nursery rows, in pots (by inverting the soil ball), and in Lucite cylinders in the greenhouse. Root growth occurred primarily during late spring, summer, and fall in the nursery. It occurred throughout the year in the greenhouse.
James N. Cummins, William C. Ashby
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On generation of the root lattice by roots
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2007AbstractLet Φ be a root system and let Γ ⊆ Φ. In this short paper we prove that Γ contains a ${\mathbb Z}$-basis of the lattice that it generates.
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Testing for unit roots in heterogeneous panels
, 2003K. Im, M. Pesaran, Y. Shin
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