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Phosphorus management is key to effective deployment of root ideotypes in complex soil environments
PurposeWe questioned how root ideotypes selected for deep or shallow root architecture function in complex environments with heterogeneous...
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Exploring root system architecture and anatomical variability in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) seedlings
BackgroundThe growth of alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) is significantly hampered by drought and nutrient deficiencies. The identification of root...
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Preferences of Pinus sylvestris seedling roots for different phosphorus sources under phosphorus-deficient conditions
PurposePhosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many managed forests. To further understand the risks and benefits of biochars as sustainable P...
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Spatial and Texture Analysis of Root System distribution with Earth mover’s Distance (STARSEED)
PurposeRoot system architectures are complex and challenging to characterize effectively for agronomic and ecological discovery.
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A novel method for in situ imaging of root exudates and labile elements reveals phosphorus deficiency-induced mobilization of rare earth elements in the rhizosphere of Phytolacca americana
AimsPhosphorus (P) deficiency-induced mobilization of rare earth elements (REEs) in the rhizosphere contributes to REE accumulation in the...
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Amino map**: possibility to visualize amino-N compounds in the rhizosphere of Zea Mays L.
Understanding N uptake by plants, the N cycle, and their relationship to soil heterogeneity has generated a great deal of interest in the...
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Development, Preparation, and Curation of High-Throughput Phenotypic Data for Genome-Wide Association Studies: A Sample Pipeline in R
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have benefited from the advances of sequencing methods for the generation of high-density genomic data. By... -
Soil pH effects on phosphorus mobilization in the rhizosphere of Lupinus angustifolius
PurposeIncreasing the pH of acid soils is a well-recognized means of improving their fertility; however, the effects that plants impose on...
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Effects of Serendipita indica inoculation of four wheat cultivars on hydraulic properties and aggregate stability of a calcareous soil
PurposeWe investigated the effect of Serendipita indica , an endophytic fungus, inoculation of different wheat ( Triticum aestivum ) cultivars on the...
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Applications of High-Throughput Phenotypic Phenomics
Because of the variety of genetic components, plants are affected by complex genetic-environment-management interactions that drive phenotypic... -
Forward Genetics: Phenomics and Trait Selection
The precision of trait identification and selection is essential for enhancing genetic gain in any crop improvement program. This requires an... -
An allelic variant in the ACS7 gene promotes primary root growth in watermelon
Key messageGene mining in a C. lanatus × C. amarus population revealed one gene, ACS7, linked to primary root elongation in watermelon.
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Complete root specimen of plants grown in soil-filled root box: sampling, measuring, and staining method
BackgroundDetailed datasets containing root system and its architecture in soil are required to improve understanding of resource capture by roots....
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Root system architecture in cereals: exploring different perspectives of the hidden half
Roots are important organs associated with water and nutrient uptake from soil to all the plant parts. Besides plant metabolite storage organ, it...
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Imaging Technology for High-Throughput Plant Phenoty**
Plant breeding is one of the primary technologies that increase crop production, improve food and feed quality, and enhance their resilience to... -
High-Throughput Phenoty** (HTP) and Genetic Analysis Technologies Reveal the Genetic Architecture of Grain Crops
Both functional genomics studies and crop breedingBreeding have reached the large-scaleLarge scale and high-throughput stage. However, compared with... -
Hyperspectral imaging: a novel approach for plant root phenoty**
BackgroundRoot phenoty** aims to characterize root system architecture because of its functional role in resource acquisition. RGB imaging and...
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Broadleaf trees mediate chemically the growth of Chinese fir through root exudates
Tree performance in mixed-species forest plantations is ultimately the net result of positive and negative interactions among species. Despite...
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Densely rooted rhizosphere hotspots induced around subsurface NH4 +-fertilizer depots: a home for soil PGPMs?
BackgroundPopulations of plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) inoculated in natural soil typically decline over time due unfavourable biotic...
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Penicillium bilaii effects on maize growth and P uptake from soil and localized sewage sludge in a rhizobox experiment
With P being a non-renewable resource, the use of microbial inoculants and waste products for more efficient and sustainable P use in plant...