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Academic Article Root phenes that reduce the metabolic costs of soil exploration: opportunities for 21st century agriculture.
Academic Article Root anatomical phenes associated with water acquisition from drying soil: targets for crop improvement.
Academic Article Genome-wide association mapping and agronomic impact of cowpea root architecture.
Academic Article The effect of artificial selection on phenotypic plasticity in maize.
Academic Article Maize Genomes to Fields: 2014 and 2015 field season genotype, phenotype, environment, and inbred ear image datasets.
Academic Article Root phenotypes for improved nutrient capture: an underexploited opportunity for global agriculture.
Academic Article Should Root Plasticity Be a Crop Breeding Target?
Academic Article Maize genomes to fields (G2F): 2014-2017 field seasons: genotype, phenotype, climatic, soil, and inbred ear image datasets.
Academic Article Genetic control of root architectural plasticity in maize.
Academic Article Mapping of QTLs for lateral root branching and length in maize (Zea mays L.) under differential phosphorus supply.
Academic Article The importance of dominance and genotype-by-environment interactions on grain yield variation in a large-scale public cooperative maize experiment.
Academic Article Root hair phenotypes influence nitrogen acquisition in maize.
Academic Article Harnessing root architecture to address global challenges.
Academic Article Large root cortical cells and reduced cortical cell files improve growth under suboptimal nitrogen in silico.
Academic Article Location: root architecture structures rhizosphere microbial associations.
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