Hydraulic processes in roots and the rhizosphere pertinent to increasing yield of water-limited grain crops: a critical review

Journal of Experimental Botany
Mutez Ali AhmedAndrea Carminati

Abstract

A review of the role of roots in extracting water from the soil with regard to amount and timing leading to maximal grain yield, and of the various mechanisms underlying this.

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Jan 9, 2020·Journal of Experimental Botany·Anthony G Condon
May 29, 2020·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·Andrew F GallowayPaul Knox
Feb 23, 2020·The New Phytologist·Andrea CarminatiMathieu Javaux
Sep 26, 2020·Frontiers in Plant Science·Victoria Figueroa-BustosKadambot H M Siddique
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Jun 8, 2018·Journal of Experimental Botany·Rajeev K VarshneyFrancois Tardieu
Nov 6, 2020·Plant, Cell & Environment·Mohanned AbdallaMutez Ali Ahmed
Dec 29, 2020·Frontiers in Plant Science·Meisam NazariMutez Ali Ahmed
Sep 28, 2020·Trends in Plant Science·Thanyakorn RongsawatHervé Sentenac
Dec 22, 2020·Functional Plant Biology : FPB·Shannon BurkeWieland Fricke
Jun 4, 2021·Journal of Experimental Botany·Vincent VadezMukkera Anjaiah
Nov 2, 2021·Frontiers in Plant Science·Mohanned Abdalla, Mutez Ali Ahmed

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