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Currently used in many countries in the world, vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides) applications include soil and water conservation systems in agricultural environment, slope stabilization, mine rehabilitation, contaminated soil and... more
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      Environmental EngineeringWastewater TreatmentMorphologySlope Stability
In established Australian vineyards compacted soil either created naturally or by trafficking prevents root growth to desirable depths and restricts root systems from getting water and nutrients. This can reduce the life span and... more
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      Biological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesSouth AustraliaOscillations
Root and soil samples of three potted or ground-grown cycads (Cycas circinalis, C. revoluta, Zamia sp.) were collected between November 1999 and June 2000 and surveyed for arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) colonization and spore populations. AM... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyFungiIndia
Extensive and deep root systems have been recognized as one of the most important traits for improving chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) productivity under progressively receding soil moisture conditions. However, available information on the... more
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      TechnologyBiological SciencesSeasonalitySoil moisture
A rootbox is described which allows observation of an intact, entire root system. Roots are sandwiched against a plexiglass surface by a nylon mesh that is impermeable to roots, but permeable to water and nutrients. To quantify root... more
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      Image ProcessingImage AnalysisBiological SciencesObservation
CITATIONS 11 READS 48 4 authors, including: Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects: Zotino Tall Tower Observatory (ZOTTO) View project Russian Science Foundation project RSF#14-14-00219... more
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      EcologyNitrogenTotal Organic CarbonRoot System
Soilless plant growth systems are widely used as a means to save irrigation water and to reduce groundwater contamination. While nutrient concentrations in the growth medium are depleted due to uptake by the plants, salinity and toxic... more
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      HorticultureNutritionBiomathematicsGroundwater Contamination
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      SeasonalityRiceField CropsWater Stress
Actinorhizal plants form a nodular, nitrogen-fixing root symbiosis with the actinomycete Frankia and are economically and ecologically important due to their ability to improve the nitrogen fertility of disturbed and infertile substrates.... more
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      Biological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesNitrogenSoil retention water
Aluminium toxicity as a consequence of increasing soil acidity is discussed as a primary factor in forest decline in middle Europe. Ecologically relevant concentrations of A1 disturbed root systems of hydroponically grown spruce (Picea... more
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      ChemistryMetabolismMultidisciplinarySoil Pollution
The rhizosphere is a densely populated area in which plant roots must compete with invading root systems of neighboring plants for space, water, and mineral nutrients, and with other soil-borne organisms, including bacteria and fungi.... more
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      CommunicationNutritionPlant BiologySymbiosis
Understanding the impact of root architecture on plant resource efficiency is important, in particular, in the light of upcoming shortages of mineral fertilizers and changed environmental conditions. In the 1950s, a great number of root... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMathematical ModellingEnvironmental ConditionsSystem modeling
Nutrient uptake Phosphorus Zea mays L.
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      MultidisciplinaryEcological ModellingPhosphorusGrowth
The root growth of trees close to buildings can cause directly or indirectly structural damages and the necessity arises of diagnostic tools to follow their time-spatial behaviour. In this framework, sensing techniques as Ground... more
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      Earth SciencesGround Penetrating RadarFeasibility StudyGeosciences
Extensive communication occurs between plants and microorganisms during different stages of plant development in which signaling molecules from the two partners play an important role. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emission by certain... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologySymbiosisArabidopsis thaliana
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      Microbial diversityPlant defense mechanismsPlant growthSoil Biology
Stands of maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) cover about one million hectares of land in south-western France and produce 19% of all French timber, thanks to the intensive management methods employed. Evaluations of carbon fixation and... more
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      GeneticsForest Ecology And ManagementSocial statusBiological Sciences
Water for irrigation is limited worldwide. Therefore water saving practices will have to be adopted. This experiment was carried out to compare deficit irrigation (DI) with partial rootzone drying (PRD) for their effects on the processing... more
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      Water SavingTomatoIrrigation WaterWater Conservation
High rooting percentages and high-quality adventitious root systems for papaya (Carica papaya L.) were obtained in vitro by appropriate auxin source, duration of exposure to auxin and use of riboflavin. Root initiation of papaya shoots... more
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      Plant BiologyCarica papayaAuxinRoot System
Carnivorous plants may benefit from animal-derived nutrients to supplement minerals from the soil. Therefore, the role and importance of their roots is a matter of debate. Aquatic carnivorous species lack roots completely, and many... more
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      PhysiologyNutritionAdaptationEcology
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in crop yield probably exceeds losses from all other causes, since both the severity and duration of the stress are critical. Here, we have... more
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      Sustainable agricultureSustainableDrought StressEnvironmental Sciences
A rapid and accurate assessment of root morphological characteristics can be important for identifying promising plant genotypes. Scanner-based image analysis has made the measurement of root morphology faster, more accurate, and less... more
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      BotanyPlant BiologyBiologyCanadian
Forest die back has been observed from 1980s in the montane moist forest of Horton Plains in the Central Sri Lanka for which the aetiology appears to be uncertain. The concentration levels of Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu, Ni, Zn and Pb in... more
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      Civil EngineeringEnvironmental GeologyTrace MetalsSri Lanka
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      AgronomyPlant BiologyNitrogen FixationNitric oxide
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in crop yield probably exceeds losses from all other causes, since both the severity and duration of the stress are critical. Here, we have... more
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      Sustainable agricultureSustainableDrought StressEnvironmental Sciences
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      SeasonalityArtemisiaPlant population ecologyRoot System
A successful protocol for high frequency callus induction and plant regeneration from Anthurium andreanum Linden ex André cv. Tropical half-anthers is described. Different variables using Winarto and Teixeira and Murashige and Skoog basal... more
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      Plant BiologyHigh FrequencyPlant Growth RegulationPlant Regeneration
Protozoan communities around roots with different types of ectomycorrhizae were distinct. These protozoan communities differed both qualitatively and quantitatively with the host (Pinus ponderosa, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Picea sitchensis,... more
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      MicrobiologyPlant BiologyMicrobial EcologyEctomycorrhizal fungi
Soil physical properties play an important role in vegetation growth on rangelands as a result of the effects they have on the development of root systems. The goal of this research was to investigate the trampling effect of livestock... more
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      Agriculture (Biology)SeasonalitySoil moistureCase Study
The potential of Leucaena leucocephala as an erosion control plant was investigated in terms of its capacity of root reinforcement, root profile and root shear strength. The species studied exhibited extensive, dense rooting and depth of... more
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      EngineeringEcological EngineeringEarth SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
In soils, mycorrhiza (microscopic fungal hypha) living in symbiosis with plant roots are the biological interface by which plants obtain, from rocks and organic matter, the nutrients necessary for their growth and maintenance. Despite... more
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      GeologyGeochemistryKineticsScanning Transmission Electron Microscopy
1 In water-limited environments, the availability of water and nutrients to plants depends on environmental conditions, sizes and shapes of their root systems, and root competition. The goal of this study was to predict root system sizes... more
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      EcologyClimateBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
A major challenge for mineral explorers is to efficiently detect mineralisation beneath the weathered cover that extends across the landscape. Determination of the elemental composition of plants (biogeochemical exploration) can aid in... more
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      GeochemistryBiogeochemistryApplied GeochemistrySampling
Fragmented leaf laminas were the only organ known of the fossil palms Sabalites longirhachis (Unger) J.
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      GeologyPaleoecologyTaphonomyCretaceous
In the moderate climate of Poland it is recommended that milk thistle (Silybum marianum L. Gaertn.) be grown on fertile soils. The plant, however, develops a strong root system, so a working hypothesis has developed that cultivation can... more
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      Life SciencesRoot SystemWater DeficitSowing-date
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      Image AnalysisExperimental DesignFusarium GraminearumMaize
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      Plant BiologyCrop ProductionNitrogenNutrient Uptake
Coal-based power generation is a principal source of electricity in India and many other countries. About 15-30% of the total amount of residue generated during coal combustion is fly ash (FA). FA is generally alkaline in nature and... more
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      CarbonBiomassEnvironmental ManagementMultidisciplinary
In present-day alluvial environments, the impact of vegetation on sedimentological processes and deposits is well known. A vegetated catchment may decrease sediment yield, sediment erodibility, Hortonian overland flow, aeolian winnowing... more
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      Earth SciencesChemical WeatheringLandscape EvolutionSediment transport
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in crop yield probably exceeds losses from all other causes, since both the severity and duration of the stress are critical. Here, we have... more
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      Sustainable agricultureSustainableDrought StressEnvironmental Sciences
Management of avocado trees for optimal yields requires the maintenance of a healthy root system that is fully functional for nutrient and water uptake and growth of beneficial microorganisms that help to suppress root disease. Many... more
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      Root SystemWater uptake
To any finite group Γ⊂Sp(V) of automorphisms of a symplectic vector space V we associate a new multi-parameter deformation, Hκ of the algebra ℂ[V]#Γ, smash product of Γ with the polynomial algebra on V. The parameter κ runs over points of... more
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      Algebraic GeometryFinite Group TheoryPure MathematicsRepresentation Theory
The rhizosphere is the soil-plant root interphase and in practice consists of the soil adhering to the root besides the loose soil surrounding it. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are potential agents for the biological control... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyAgricultureBiological Control
A successful protocol for high frequency callus induction and plant regeneration from Anthurium andreanum Linden ex André cv. Tropical half-anthers is described. Different variables using Winarto and Teixeira and Murashige and Skoog basal... more
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      Plant BiologyHigh FrequencyPlant Growth RegulationPlant Regeneration
† Background Salt stress has become a major threat to plant growth and productivity. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi colonize plant root systems and modulate plant growth in various ways. † Scope This review addresses the significance of... more
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      Plant BiologyEcologySoil SalinityMolecular Mechanics
Scarcity of water is a severe environmental constraint to plant productivity. Drought-induced loss in crop yield probably exceeds losses from all other causes, since both the severity and duration of the stress are critical. Here, we have... more
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      Sustainable agricultureSustainableDrought StressEnvironmental Sciences
The contribution of plant root systems to slope stability and soil erosion control has received a lot of attention in recent years. The plant root system is an intricate and adaptive object, and understanding the details of soil-root... more
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      Plant BiologySlope StabilitySoil ErosionResearch Method
This review emphasizes recent developments and controversies related to the uptake, transport and loss of water by trees. Comparisons of the stable isotope composition of soil and xylem water have provided new and sometimes unexpected... more
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      Biological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesWater SupplyStable Isotope
The availability of nitrogen in sediment phytodetritus to seagrass was investigated in 5 tropical species (Thalassia hemprichii, Halodule uninervis, H, pinifolia, Halophila ovalis/ovata and Syringodium isoetifolium) from Indonesia.... more
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      ZoologyMarine EcologyEcologyCompetitive advantage
Plant roots serve a multitude of functions in the plant including anchorage, provision of nutrients and water, and production of exudates with growth regulatory properties. The root-soil interface, or rhizosphere, is the site of greatest... more
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      AllelopathyBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesROOT