When looking at forests, we hardly get to see beyond a bunch of green. However, for a plant ecologist, forests represent a much more complex world consisting of different species. This diversity of ...
Stanford, CA-- Plants form a vast network of below-ground roots that search soil for needed resources. The structure and function of this root network can be highly adapted to particular environments ...
Vol. 167, No. 1, Selected papers from the PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF ROOTS (November 1994), pp. 79-90 (12 pages) Usually, roots are looked at as ...
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