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Tree Root Imaging at a Historical Site: In-Depth Assessment of Tree No. 1 – the Copper Beech Tree - Case Study

Tree Root Imaging at a Historical Site: In-Depth Assessment of Tree No. 1 – the Copper Beech Tree - Case Study

Due to the complex nature of the landscape around the tree, it was deemed unlikely that the tree’s root morphology would be typical. This landscape includes underground archaeology, a sunken retaining wall to the north and sunken footpath to the west. ...

ByTree Radar, Inc.


Root analysis in the field: Industries & uses

Root analysis in the field: Industries & uses

The Importance of Root Analysis Root analysis is important not only to improve and increase food production but also for environment protection and fighting climate change. ...

ByCID Bio-Science, Inc.


Root Analysis in the Field: Industries & Uses

Root Analysis in the Field: Industries & Uses

In order to perform all their tasks, root systems have developed different morphology, topology, distribution, and architecture. ...

ByCID Bio-Science, Inc.


Barley root hair growth and morphology in soil, sand, and water solution media and relationship with nickel toxicity

Barley root hair growth and morphology in soil, sand, and water solution media and relationship with nickel toxicity

Barley, Hordeum vulgare (Doyce), was grown in the three media of soil, hydroponic sand solution (sand), and hydroponic water solution (water) culture at the same environmental conditions for 4 d (days). Barley roots were scanned and root morphology was analyzed. Plants grown in the three media had different root ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Morphological and transcriptional responses of Lycopersicon esculentum to hexavalent chromium in agricultural soil

Morphological and transcriptional responses of Lycopersicon esculentum to hexavalent chromium in agricultural soil

Results indicated that most of the genes were differentially expressed as from 0.1 mg Cr/kg soil, while the lowest observable adverse effect concentration (LOAEC) of Cr(VI) were 1.6, 6.4, 3.2 and 0.4 mg Cr/kg soil for seed germination, root elongation, root biomass and root morphology, respectively, implying that the ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Natural organic matter‐induced alleviation of the phytotoxicity to rice (Oryza sativa L.) caused by CuO nanoparticles

Natural organic matter‐induced alleviation of the phytotoxicity to rice (Oryza sativa L.) caused by CuO nanoparticles

The results showed that CuO NPs induced the inhibition of root elongation, aberrations in root morphology and ultrastructures, and losses of cell viability and membrane integrity. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Evidence of active biotic influences in pedogenetic processes. Case studies from semiarid ecosystems of south-west Western Australia

Evidence of active biotic influences in pedogenetic processes. Case studies from semiarid ecosystems of south-west Western Australia

Abstract Soil profiles and rooting morphologies were examined under an ecotone where open woodland of multi-stemmed, small, lignotuberous eucalypts (mallee) graded into proteaceous heath. ...

BySpringer-Verlag GmbH

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