In the field, root systems develop in response to both endogenous plant design and soil environment. Downward penetration of root systems results primarily from the growth of monocot axes or of dicot taproots; root proliferation at a given depth results from the growth of laterals at that depth. Roo
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Roles of Aquaporins in Root Responses to Irrigation
β Scribed by Rebecca Vandeleur; Christa Niemietz; Joanne Tilbrook; Stephen D. Tyerman
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
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- 360 KB
- Volume
- 274
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-079X
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