Root growth in the field is often slowed by a combination of soil physical stresses, including mechanical impedance, water stress, and oxygen deficiency. The stresses operating may vary continually, depending on the location of the root in the soil profile, the prevailing soil water conditions, and the degree to which the soil has been compacted. The dynamics of root growth responses are considered in this paper, together with the cellular responses that underlie them. Certain root responses facilitate elongation in hard soil, for example, increased sloughing of border cells and exudation from the root cap decreases friction; and thickening of the root relieves stress in front of the root apex and decreases buckling. Whole root systems may ...
Root elongation in drying soil is generally limited by a combination of mechanical impedance and wat...
Strong regions and physical barriers in soils may slow root elongation, leading to reduced water and...
Plant roots apply force to make cylindrical cavities in soil, which allow them to grow and elongate....
Root growth in the field is often slowed by a combination of soil physical stresses, including mecha...
International audiencePlant root growth is dramatically reduced in compacted soils, affecting the gr...
Plant root growth is dramatically reduced in compacted soils, affecting the growth of the whole plan...
The presence of zones of high mechanical resistance is one of the most common physical limitations t...
Roots grow in a complex soil environment, which exhibits spatial and temporal variability in structu...
Root growth and development are highly modulated by soil conditions which influence its mechanical i...
When exposed to increased mechanical resistance from the soil, plant roots display non-linear growth...
Limitation to root growth results from forces required to overcome soil resistance to deformation. T...
Root elongation in drying soil is generally limited by a combination of mechanical impedance and wat...
Strong regions and physical barriers in soils may slow root elongation, leading to reduced water and...
Plant roots apply force to make cylindrical cavities in soil, which allow them to grow and elongate....
Root growth in the field is often slowed by a combination of soil physical stresses, including mecha...
International audiencePlant root growth is dramatically reduced in compacted soils, affecting the gr...
Plant root growth is dramatically reduced in compacted soils, affecting the growth of the whole plan...
The presence of zones of high mechanical resistance is one of the most common physical limitations t...
Roots grow in a complex soil environment, which exhibits spatial and temporal variability in structu...
Root growth and development are highly modulated by soil conditions which influence its mechanical i...
When exposed to increased mechanical resistance from the soil, plant roots display non-linear growth...
Limitation to root growth results from forces required to overcome soil resistance to deformation. T...
Root elongation in drying soil is generally limited by a combination of mechanical impedance and wat...
Strong regions and physical barriers in soils may slow root elongation, leading to reduced water and...
Plant roots apply force to make cylindrical cavities in soil, which allow them to grow and elongate....