Plants are sessile organisms rooted in one place. The soil resources that plants require are often distributed in a highly heterogeneous pattern. To aid foraging, plants have evolved roots whose growth and development are highly responsive to soil signals. As a result, 3D root architecture is shaped by myriad environmental signals to ensure resource capture is optimised and unfavourable environments are avoided. The first signals sensed by newly germinating seeds — gravity and light — direct root growth into the soil to aid seedling establishment. Heterogeneous soil resources, such as water, nitrogen and phosphate, also act as signals that shape 3D root growth to optimise uptake. Root architecture is also modified through biotic interaction...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Plants are sessile organisms rooted in one place. The soil resources that plants require are often d...
The fundamental tasks of the root system are, besides anchoring, mediating interactions between plan...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
Crop production depends on the availability of water and mineral nutrients, and increased yields mig...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
Plants must develop efficient root architectures to secure access to nutrients and water in soil. Th...
Abstract Improving crop nutrient efficiency becomes an essential consideration for environmentally f...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Abstract Root systems play important roles in plant nutrient and water uptake. The spatial distribut...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Plants are sessile organisms rooted in one place. The soil resources that plants require are often d...
The fundamental tasks of the root system are, besides anchoring, mediating interactions between plan...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
A plant's ability to maintain or improve its yield under limiting conditions, such as nutrient defic...
Crop production depends on the availability of water and mineral nutrients, and increased yields mig...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
Plants must develop efficient root architectures to secure access to nutrients and water in soil. Th...
Abstract Improving crop nutrient efficiency becomes an essential consideration for environmentally f...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Abstract Root systems play important roles in plant nutrient and water uptake. The spatial distribut...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...
Current methods of root sampling typically only obtain small or incomplete sections of root systems ...