plant rooting Books
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Microbial Root Endophytes
Plant roots may not only be colonized by mycorrhizal fungi, but also by a myriad of ...
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Bacterial Wilt Disease
economic crop plants. Often endemic, the bacterium transmits through the soil, penetrates the plant ...
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Microbial Activity in the Rhizosphere
roots are essential for the nutrition, growth and productivity of the plant. On the other ...
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Root Methods
This comprehensive review presents all modern methods for plant root research, both in the ...
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Rhizosphere: Achievements and Challenges
influenced by plant root activities. This dynamic, complex interface where soil, plant roots and ...
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Root Physiology: from Gene to Function
In the last decade, enormous progress has been made on the physiology of plant roots, ...
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Associative and Endophytic Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and Cyanobacterial Associations
arising from bacterial colonization of either the plant-root surface or other tissues as ...
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Roots
The root is the organ that functions as the interface between the plant and the earth ...
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Nutrient Acquisition by Plants
Adaptation and evolution of terrestrial plants depend, to a large extent, on their ...
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Biology of Adventitious Root Formation
Special Lecture: The Origin, Diversity, and Biology of Shoot-Borne Roots; P.W. ...
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Recreation Ecology
of protection. Major changes in vegetation as a result of wear. Changes in communities and plant ...
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Chemistry in the Kitchen Garden
Over the past decade there has been a resurgence of interest in growing fruit and vegetables in the garden and on the allotment. Part of the driving force behind this is an increased awareness of the health benefits that can be derived from fruit and vegetables in the diet. The 'five helpings a day' dictum reflects the correlation between a regular consumption of fruit and vegetables and a ...
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Mycorrhizal Functioning
processes in their root systems, and it may well turn out to be the case that virtually all plants ...
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Mycorrhizal Biology
'The fundamental problem the world faces today, is the rapidly increasing pressure of population on the limited resources of the land. To meet the ever increasing demands of expanding populations, agricultural production has been raised through the abundant use of inorganic fertilizers, the adoption of multicropping systems and liberal application of chemical pesticides (fungicides, ...
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Mycorrhizae: Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry
of mycorrhizae to the rhizosphere, mechanism of root colonization, effect on plant physiology and growth, ...
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