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Branching out in roots: Uncovering form, function, and regulation
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Atkinson JA, Rasmussen A, Traini R, Voss U, Sturrock CJ, Mooney SJ, Wells DM, Bennett MJ (2014) Branching out in roots: uncovering form, function, and regulation. Plant Physiol 166: 538-550
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Image-based high-throughput field phenotyping of crop roots
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Bucksch A, Burridge J, York LM, Das A, Nord E, Weitz JS, Lynch JP (2014) Image-based high-throughput field phenotyping of crop roots. Plant Physiol 166: 470-486
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Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere: A diverse cooperative enterprise for plant productivity
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De-la-Peña C, Loyola-Vargas VM (2014) Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere: a diverse cooperative enterprise for plant productivity. Plant Physiol 166: 701-719
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84907755960
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Duplicate and conquer: Multiple homologs of PHOSPHORUS-STARVATION TOLERANCE1 enhance phosphorus acquisition and sorghum performance on low-phosphorus soils
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Hufnagel B, de Sousa SM, Assis L, Guimaraes CT, Leiser W, Corradi G, Negri B, Larson BG, Shaff JE, Pastina MM, et al (2014) Duplicate and conquer: multiple homologs of PHOSPHORUS-STARVATION TOLERANCE1 enhance phosphorus acquisition and sorghum performance on low-phosphorus soils. Plant Physiol 166: 659-677
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Strigolactone involvement in root development, response to abiotic stress, and interactions with the biotic soil environment
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Kapulnik Y, Koltai H (2014) Strigolactone involvement in root development, response to abiotic stress, and interactions with the biotic soil environment. Plant Physiol 166: 560-569
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Kapulnik, Y.1
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The origin and early evolution of roots
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Kenrick P, Strullu-Derrien C (2014) The origin and early evolution of roots. Plant Physiol 166: 570-580
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The ASH1-RELATED3 SET-domain protein controls cell division competence of the meristem and the quiescent center of the Arabidopsis primary root
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Kumpf R, Thorstensen T, Rahman MA, Heyman J, Nenseth HZ, Lammens T, Herrmann U, Swarup R, Veiseth SV, Emberland G, et al (2014) The ASH1-RELATED3 SET-domain protein controls cell division competence of the meristem and the quiescent center of the Arabidopsis primary root. Plant Physiol 166: 632-643
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Functional soil microbiome: Belowground solutions to an aboveground problem
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Lakshmanan V, Selvaraj G, Bais HP (2014) Functional soil microbiome: belowground solutions to an aboveground problem. Plant Physiol 166: 689-700
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Lakshmanan, V.1
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The anthocyanin reduced tomato mutant demonstrates the role of flavonols in tomato lateral root and root hair development
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Maloney GS, DiNapoli KT, Muday GK (2014) The anthocyanin reduced tomato mutant demonstrates the role of flavonols in tomato lateral root and root hair development. Plant Physiol 166: 614-631
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Maloney, G.S.1
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The optimal lateral root branching density for maize depends on nitrogen and phosphorus availability
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Postma JA, Dathe A, Lynch J (2014) The optimal lateral root branching density for maize depends on nitrogen and phosphorus availability. Plant Physiol 166: 590-602
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Natural variation of root traits: From development to nutrient uptake
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Ristova D, Busch W (2014) Natural variation of root traits: from development to nutrient uptake. Plant Physiol 166: 518-527
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Hairy root transformation using Agrobacterium rhizogenes as a tool for exploring cell type-specific gene expression and function using tomato as a model
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Ron M, Kajala K, Pauluzzi G, Wang D, Reynoso MA, Zumstein K, Garcha J, Winte S, Masson H, Inagaki S, et al (2014) Hairy root transformation using Agrobacterium rhizogenes as a tool for exploring cell type-specific gene expression and function using tomato as a model. Plant Physiol 166: 455-469
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Low crown root number enhances nitrogen acquisition from low-nitrogen soils in maize (Zea mays)
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Saengwilai P, Tian X, Lynch J (2014) Low crown root number enhances nitrogen acquisition from low-nitrogen soils in maize (Zea mays). Plant Physiol 166: 581-589
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Activity of the brassinosteroid transcription factors BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT1 and BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1ETHYL METHANESULFONATE-SUPPRESSOR1/BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT2 blocks developmental reprogramming in response to low phosphate availability
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Singh AP, Fridman Y, Friedlander-Shani L, Tarkowska D, Strnad M, SavaldiGoldstein S (2014) Activity of the brassinosteroid transcription factors BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT1 and BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1ETHYL METHANESULFONATE-SUPPRESSOR1/BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT2 blocks developmental reprogramming in response to low phosphate availability. Plant Physiol 166: 678-688
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Origin and development of the root cap in rice
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Wang L, Chu H, Li Z, Wang J, Li J, Qiao Y, Fu Y, Mou T, Chen C, Xu J (2014) Origin and development of the root cap in rice. Plant Physiol 166: 603-613
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Visualization of root water uptake: Quantification of deuterated water transport in roots using neutron radiography and numerical modeling
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Zarebanadkouki M, Kroener E, Kaestner A, Carminati A (2014) Visualization of root water uptake: Quantification of deuterated water transport in roots using neutron radiography and numerical modeling. Plant Physiol 166: 487-499
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Plant nutrition: Root transporters on the move
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Zelazny E, Vert G (2014) Plant nutrition: root transporters on the move. Plant Physiol 166: 500-508
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