Aims Root hairs are important for uptake, especially for nutrients with low mobility in soils with high sorption capacity. Mutants with defective root hairs are expected to have lower nutrient uptake, unless they compensate with more root growth. Since root hairs can also contribute to the plant's water uptake their importance could change over the course of a growing season. It was our objective to investigate the role of root hairs under field conditions. Methods The root hair mutant rth3 of Zea mays and the corresponding wild-type were grown for two years under field conditions on sand and loam. Results Shoot growth and P and K uptake of the plants were promoted by the presence of hairs at all growth stages. Differences between genotypes...
Aims: recent laboratory studies revealed that root hairs may alter soil physical behaviour, influenc...
Root hairs are found on most terrestrial flowering plant species. They form from epidermal cells at ...
Selecting plants with improved root hair growth is a key strategy for improving phosphorus-uptake ef...
Aims Root hairs are important for uptake, especially for nutrients with low mobility in soils with h...
Understanding the biological roles of root hairs is key to projecting their contributions to plant g...
Background and aimsImpact of drought on crop growth depends on soil and root hydraulic properties th...
Sustaining world food production under a changing climate and a growing population demands for highe...
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH ...
Root hairs are a key trait for improving the acquisition of phosphorus (P) by plants. However, it is...
Background and Aims: Previous laboratory studies have suggested selection for root hair traits in fu...
Postembryonic development of plants is dependent on both intrinsic genetic programs and environmenta...
Background and Aims A number of root and root hair traits have been proposed as important for acquis...
Background and Aims: Rhizosheaths are defined as the soil adhering to the root system after it is ex...
Aims: recent laboratory studies revealed that root hairs may alter soil physical behaviour, influenc...
Root hairs are found on most terrestrial flowering plant species. They form from epidermal cells at ...
Selecting plants with improved root hair growth is a key strategy for improving phosphorus-uptake ef...
Aims Root hairs are important for uptake, especially for nutrients with low mobility in soils with h...
Understanding the biological roles of root hairs is key to projecting their contributions to plant g...
Background and aimsImpact of drought on crop growth depends on soil and root hydraulic properties th...
Sustaining world food production under a changing climate and a growing population demands for highe...
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH ...
Root hairs are a key trait for improving the acquisition of phosphorus (P) by plants. However, it is...
Background and Aims: Previous laboratory studies have suggested selection for root hair traits in fu...
Postembryonic development of plants is dependent on both intrinsic genetic programs and environmenta...
Background and Aims A number of root and root hair traits have been proposed as important for acquis...
Background and Aims: Rhizosheaths are defined as the soil adhering to the root system after it is ex...
Aims: recent laboratory studies revealed that root hairs may alter soil physical behaviour, influenc...
Root hairs are found on most terrestrial flowering plant species. They form from epidermal cells at ...
Selecting plants with improved root hair growth is a key strategy for improving phosphorus-uptake ef...