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Root exuded carbon is taken up by bacteria and bacterial DNA turns over faster than fatty acids in soil
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In a recent article in Frontiers in Microbiology , Malik and colleagues highlight that rhizosphere microbial cellular components have varia...
Root-knot nematodes induce plants to form new vascular structures
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Bartlem, et al., recently published " Vascularization and nutrient delivery at root-knot nematode feeding sites in host roots ," w...
More AMF colonization leads to more P uptake, bigger milkweeds, and faster growing caterpillars
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A recent article in the Journal of Ecology entitled, "Mycorrhizal abundance affects the expression of plant resistance traits an...
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Plant root consumption of soil bacteria
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Research in a recent article in New Phytologist, "How significant to plant N nutrition is the direct consumption of soil microbes by ...
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3D simulation modeling of root system architecture is an indispensable tool for understanding root function
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A recent review in Plant and Soil, "Modelling root–soil interactions using three–dimensional models of root growth, architecture and f...
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Live from the Root Biology Symposium at the University of Missouri
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The Interdisciplinary Plant Group of the University of Missouri hosted the Root Biology Symposium May 28-31. This symposium marked the 30th...
Is the elongation of Arabidopsis roots influenced by the tides and Earth's magnetic field?
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A recent article in Annals of Botany, " Arabidopsis thaliana root elongation growth is sensitive to lunisolar tidal acceleration ...
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