Adventitious root formation is a critical process in plant regeneration whereby roots develop from non‐root tissues, such as stems or leaves. This phenomenon underpins vegetative propagation ...
Spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and oat (Avena sativa L.) genotypes were compared to estimate the variation of seminal and adventitious roots and its importance for the shoot performance in ...
Conservationists are often hindered by lack of knowledge to support decisions for conserving endangered plants. Applied research projects are often conducted in what scientists call an adaptive ...
Adventitious roots are roots that originate from nonstandard locations on a plant such as the stems or leaves. They can occur as part of a plant’s normal growth and development or they can arise due ...
Flora in general.-Of approximately 70 plant species growing in gypsum dunes covering roughly 224 square miles, 11 dicotyledons and the one gymnosperm are shrubby, one dicotyledon (Populus wislizeni) ...
How do trees regrow roots after being cut? A new study sheds light on this question using cutting-edge spatial transcriptomics to track how poplar stems regenerate roots. Researchers mapped gene ...
Along with sugar reallocation, a basic molecular mechanism within plants controls the formation of new lateral roots. Botanists have demonstrated that it is based on the activity of a certain factor, ...
Deep root zone modification of soil-based putting greens can provide significant, long-lasting benefits and mid to late fall can be a great time to do the work. Conventional core aeration practices ...
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