Root Biology Growth, Physiology, and Functions

This book provides up-to-date knowledge of root biology. Most plants have roots, which anchor the plant in the soil and physically support the above-ground parts of the plant. In addition, roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil and transport this to the shoot. Roots grow by cell proliferatio...

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Other Authors: Ohyama, Takuji (Editor)
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