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THE SUGAR CANE ROOT CATERPILLAR AND OTHER NEW ROOT PESTS IN PUERTO RICOTítulo en español.
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1930)
Difference in hydroxamic acid content in roots and root exudates of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and rye (Secale cereale L.): Possible role in allelopathy
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers, 1991)
Hydroxamic acids (Hx) produced by some cereal crops have been associated with allelopathy. However, the release of Hx to the soil by the producing plant-an essential condition for a compound to be involved in allelopathy-has ...
A split-pot experiment with sorghum to test a root water uptake partitioning model
(SPRINGER, 2010)
Correct modeling of root water uptake partitioning over depth is an important issue in hydrological and crop growth models. Recently a physically based model to describe root water uptake was developed at single root scale ...
Development of tuberous cassava roots under different tillage systems: Descriptive anatomy
(2015-01-01)
The interaction between the roots of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and soil physical properties has previously been analyzed. This interaction results in differences in production of plant material and in the ...
Topsoil Hardening: Effects on Soybean Root Architecture and Water Extraction Patterns
(Springer, 2020-07)
Topsoil hardening is one of the major causes of poor root growth although its effects on subsoil roots are still not well-known. Our aim was to examine the effects of topsoil hardening on the growth and functioning of ...
Trade-Offs between Drought Survival and Rooting Strategy of Two South American Mediterranean Tree Species: Implications for Dryland Forests Restoration
(MDPI, 2015)
Differences in water-acquisition strategies of tree root systems can determine the capacity to survive under severe drought. We evaluate the effects of field water shortage on early survival, growth and root morphological ...
Root dynamics and survival in a nutrient-poor and species-rich woodland under a drying climate
(Springer, 2018-03-05)
Background and aims: In Australia’s Mediterranean hyperdiverse vegetation, species that produce cluster roots to mobilise poorly-available nutrients (e.g. Banksia spp.) are an important functional and structural component. ...
The function of stilt roots in the growth strategy of Socratea exorrhiza (Arecaceae) at two neotropical sites
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2007)