The optimal lateral root branching density for maize depends on nitrogen and phosphorus availability

作者: J. A. Postma , A. Dathe , J. P. Lynch

DOI: 10.1104/PP.113.233916

关键词: Phosphorus metabolismLateral root branchingCompetition (biology)NutrientPhosphorusChemistryNitrogen cycleAgronomyNitrateSoil water

摘要: … roots have smaller diameter. Lateral roots start with the formation of lateral root primordia, closely behind the root tip of the parent root. These primordia undergo nine distinguishable …

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