Shaping 3D Root System Architecture

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...

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Published in:Current biology 2017-09, Vol.27 (17), p.R919-R930
Main Authors: Morris, Emily C., Griffiths, Marcus, Golebiowska, Agata, Mairhofer, Stefan, Burr-Hersey, Jasmine, Goh, Tatsuaki, von Wangenheim, Daniel, Atkinson, Brian, Sturrock, Craig J., Lynch, Jonathan P., Vissenberg, Kris, Ritz, Karl, Wells, Darren M., Mooney, Sacha J., Bennett, Malcolm J.
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