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Concept Crops, Agricultural
Academic Article Root phenes for enhanced soil exploration and phosphorus acquisition: tools for future crops.
Academic Article Image-based high-throughput field phenotyping of crop roots.
Academic Article Opportunities and challenges in the subsoil: pathways to deeper rooted crops.
Academic Article Reduced Lateral Root Branching Density Improves Drought Tolerance in Maize.
Academic Article Theoretical evidence for the functional benefit of root cortical aerenchyma in soils with low phosphorus availability.
Academic Article Complementarity in root architecture for nutrient uptake in ancient maize/bean and maize/bean/squash polycultures.
Academic Article New roots for agriculture: exploiting the root phenome.
Academic Article Root phenes that reduce the metabolic costs of soil exploration: opportunities for 21st century agriculture.
Academic Article Root foraging elicits niche complementarity-dependent yield advantage in the ancient 'three sisters' (maize/bean/squash) polyculture.
Academic Article Reduced root cortical cell file number improves drought tolerance in maize.
Academic Article Root anatomical phenes associated with water acquisition from drying soil: targets for crop improvement.
Academic Article Multiscale computational models can guide experimentation and targeted measurements for crop improvement.
Academic Article Multiple Integrated Root Phenotypes Are Associated with Improved Drought Tolerance.
Academic Article Harnessing root architecture to address global challenges.
Academic Article Future roots for future soils.
Academic Article DIRT/3D: 3D root phenotyping for field-grown maize (Zea mays).
Academic Article Root angle is controlled by EGT1 in cereal crops employing an antigravitropic mechanism.
Academic Article Root and xylem anatomy varies with root length, root order, soil depth and environment in intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza?) and alfalfa.
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