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Concept
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Soil
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Concept
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Soil Microbiology
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Academic Article
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Modelling applicability of fractal analysis to efficiency of soil exploration by roots.
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Academic Article
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Element accumulation patterns of deciduous and evergreen tree seedlings on acid soils: implications for sensitivity to manganese toxicity.
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Academic Article
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Evidence for oxidative stress in sugar maple stands growing on acidic, nutrient imbalanced forest soils.
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Academic Article
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Root phenes for enhanced soil exploration and phosphorus acquisition: tools for future crops.
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Academic Article
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Root cortical burden influences drought tolerance in maize.
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Academic Article
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Integration of root phenes for soil resource acquisition.
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Academic Article
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Opportunities and challenges in the subsoil: pathways to deeper rooted crops.
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Academic Article
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Response to elevated CO2 in the temperate C3 grass Festuca arundinaceae across a wide range of soils.
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Academic Article
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Reduced Lateral Root Branching Density Improves Drought Tolerance in Maize.
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Academic Article
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Delayed reproduction in Arabidopsis thaliana improves fitness in soil with suboptimal phosphorus availability.
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Academic Article
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Plant phenology: a critical controller of soil resource acquisition.
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Academic Article
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Theoretical evidence for the functional benefit of root cortical aerenchyma in soils with low phosphorus availability.
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Academic Article
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Optimizing reproductive phenology in a two-resource world: a dynamic allocation model of plant growth predicts later reproduction in phosphorus-limited plants.
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Academic Article
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Steep, cheap and deep: an ideotype to optimize water and N acquisition by maize root systems.
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Academic Article
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Complementarity in root architecture for nutrient uptake in ancient maize/bean and maize/bean/squash polycultures.
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Academic Article
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New roots for agriculture: exploiting the root phenome.
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Academic Article
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Root phenes that reduce the metabolic costs of soil exploration: opportunities for 21st century agriculture.
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Academic Article
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Large root cortical cell size improves drought tolerance in maize.
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Academic Article
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Reduced root cortical cell file number improves drought tolerance in maize.
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Academic Article
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Root anatomical phenes associated with water acquisition from drying soil: targets for crop improvement.
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Academic Article
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Manganese phytotoxicity: new light on an old problem.
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Academic Article
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Reduced frequency of lateral root branching improves N capture from low-N soils in maize.
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Academic Article
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OpenSimRoot: widening the scope and application of root architectural models.
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Academic Article
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Shaping 3D Root System Architecture.
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Academic Article
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Large Crown Root Number Improves Topsoil Foraging and Phosphorus Acquisition.
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Academic Article
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Co-optimization of axial root phenotypes for nitrogen and phosphorus acquisition in common bean.
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Academic Article
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Greater lateral root branching density in maize improves phosphorus acquisition from low phosphorus soil.
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Academic Article
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Root anatomical traits contribute to deeper rooting of maize under compacted field conditions.
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Academic Article
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Genetic variation for adventitious rooting in response to low phosphorus availability: potential utility for phosphorus?acquisition from stratified soils.
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Academic Article
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Genetic control of root anatomical plasticity in maize.
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Academic Article
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Spatio-Temporal Variation in Water Uptake in Seminal and Nodal Root Systems of Barley Plants Grown in Soil.
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Academic Article
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Foliar Nutrient Distribution Patterns in Sympatric Maple Species Reflect Contrasting Sensitivity to Excess Manganese.
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Academic Article
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Root cortical senescence decreases root respiration, nutrient content and radial water and nutrient transport in barley.
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Academic Article
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Root Cortical Senescence Improves Growth under Suboptimal Availability of N, P, and K.
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Academic Article
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Root cortical anatomy is associated with differential pathogenic and symbiotic fungal colonization in maize.
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Academic Article
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Maize genomes to fields (G2F): 2014-2017 field seasons: genotype, phenotype, climatic, soil, and inbred ear image datasets.
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Academic Article
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Root secondary growth: an unexplored component of soil resource acquisition.
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Academic Article
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Base cation stimulation of mycorrhization and photosynthesis of sugar maple on acid soils are coupled by foliar nutrient dynamics.
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Academic Article
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Plant roots sense soil compaction through restricted ethylene diffusion.
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Academic Article
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An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize (Zea mays) and Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).
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Academic Article
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Multiseriate cortical sclerenchyma enhance root penetration in compacted soils.
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Academic Article
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Root hair phenotypes influence nitrogen acquisition in maize.
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Academic Article
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Soil penetration by maize roots is negatively related to ethylene-induced thickening.
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Academic Article
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Future roots for future soils.
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Academic Article
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Theoretical evidence that root penetration ability interacts with soil compaction regimes to affect nitrate capture.
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Academic Article
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Root and xylem anatomy varies with root length, root order, soil depth and environment in intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza?) and alfalfa.
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Academic Article
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RootSlice-A novel functional-structural model for root anatomical phenotypes.
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Academic Article
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Improving Soil Resource Uptake by Plants Through Capitalizing on Synergies Between Root Architecture and Anatomy and Root-Associated Microorganisms.
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Academic Article
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Modeling root loss reveals impacts on nutrient uptake and crop development.
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Academic Article
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Integrated root phenotypes for improved rice performance under low nitrogen availability.
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Academic Article
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Transcription factor bHLH121 regulates root cortical aerenchyma formation in maize.
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Academic Article
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Large root cortical cells and reduced cortical cell files improve growth under suboptimal nitrogen in silico.
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Academic Article
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Location: root architecture structures rhizosphere microbial associations.
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