Comprehensive analysis of alternative splicing and transcriptome diversity in apple using long-read sequencing. [PDF]
Hu C +10 more
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Short-term effects of bone meal powder on soil phosphorus availability, seed germination, and early growth parameters of Malabar Spinach (Basella alba). [PDF]
Roy A, Sarker P.
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Acquisitive root exploration strategies help maintain higher peak sap flux rates during summer drought, but more root biomass does not. [PDF]
Tran N +9 more
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Healing After Dental Trauma: A Report of Two Cases on the Regeneration of Traumatized Immature Permanent Teeth. [PDF]
Shrestha N +4 more
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CBCT-Based Assessment of External Apical Root Resorption in Clear Aligner Versus Fixed Orthodontic Therapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Yıldırım E, Topbas C.
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi change root morphology and nutrient use efficiency in the tree legume Mimosa scabrella. [PDF]
Primieri S +4 more
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Specific root length as an indicator of environmental change
Specific root length (SRL, m g-1) is probably the most frequently measured morphological parameter of fine roots. It is believed to characterize economic aspects of the root system and to be indicative of environmental changes.
Ivika Ostonen +2 more
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Genetic variation in specific root length in Scandinavian wheat and barley accessions
Specific root length (SRL, m root g-1 root dry matter) was studied in a broad selection of old and presently grown accessions of spring wheat and barley from Norway and Sweden, at sub-optimal phosphorus conditions in nutrient solution and soil.
Anne-Kristin Løes
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Anatomical characteristics of roots of citrus rootstocks that vary in specific root length [PDF]
Among citrus rootstocks, higher specific root length (SRL, root length/d. wt) has been linked to several specific morphological and physiological traits, including smaller average root diameter, higher root hydraulic conductivity and higher rates of root proliferation. In this study, thickness of the outer tangential exodermal (hypodermal) wall and its
David M Eissenstat
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On the relationship between specific root length and the rate of root proliferation: a field study using citrus rootstocks [PDF]
summaryThis study tested two hypotheses: (1) species with roots that have a high length to dry mass ratio or specific root length (SRL) also have the potential for high rates of root growth in small volumes of favourable soil and (2) variation in average root diameter fully accounts for variation in SRL.
David M Eissenstat
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