Sustainable intensification is seen as the main route for meeting the worlds increasing demands for food and fibre. As demands mount for greater efficiency in the use of resources to achieve this goal, so the focus on roots and rootstocks and their role in acquiring water and nutrients, and overcoming pests and pathogens, is increasing. The purpose of this review is to explore some of the ways in which understanding root systems and their interactions with soils could contribute to the development of more sustainable systems of intensive production. Physical interactions with soil particles limit root growth if soils are dense, but rootsoil contact is essential for optimal growth and uptake of water and nutrients. X-ray microtomography demo...
Roots change their surrounding soil chemically, physically and biologically. This includes changes i...
BackgroundPlants form the base of the terrestrial food chain and provide medicines, fuel, fibre and ...
Crop production depends on the availability of water and mineral nutrients, and increased yields mig...
Sustainable intensification is seen as the main route for meeting the worlds increasing demands for ...
While much recent science has focused on understanding and exploiting root traits as new opportuniti...
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH ...
Root architectural and anatomical phenotypes are highly diverse. Specific root phenotypes can be ass...
The effect of domestication and modern breeding on aboveground traits in maize (Zea mays) has been w...
This study compares the development of maize roots in two different types of soil by analyzing their...
The EURoot consortium gathers 20 partners including SMEs joinlng their efforts to enhance maize, bar...
Root systems and their interactions with the below-ground environment are difficult to study. As a r...
The plant root system is the connection between the aboveground biomass and the soil system, and it ...
Roots change their surrounding soil chemically, physically and biologically. This includes changes i...
BackgroundPlants form the base of the terrestrial food chain and provide medicines, fuel, fibre and ...
Crop production depends on the availability of water and mineral nutrients, and increased yields mig...
Sustainable intensification is seen as the main route for meeting the worlds increasing demands for ...
While much recent science has focused on understanding and exploiting root traits as new opportuniti...
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH ...
Root architectural and anatomical phenotypes are highly diverse. Specific root phenotypes can be ass...
The effect of domestication and modern breeding on aboveground traits in maize (Zea mays) has been w...
This study compares the development of maize roots in two different types of soil by analyzing their...
The EURoot consortium gathers 20 partners including SMEs joinlng their efforts to enhance maize, bar...
Root systems and their interactions with the below-ground environment are difficult to study. As a r...
The plant root system is the connection between the aboveground biomass and the soil system, and it ...
Roots change their surrounding soil chemically, physically and biologically. This includes changes i...
BackgroundPlants form the base of the terrestrial food chain and provide medicines, fuel, fibre and ...
Crop production depends on the availability of water and mineral nutrients, and increased yields mig...