Domestication and Crop Physiology: Roots of Green-Revolution Wheat

Volume: 100, Issue: 5, Pages: 991 - 998
Published: Jul 28, 2007
Abstract
Most plant scientists, in contrast to animal scientists, study only half the organism, namely above-ground stems, leaves, flowers and fruits, and neglect below-ground roots. Yet all acknowledge roots are important for anchorage, water and nutrient uptake, and presumably components of yield. This paper investigates the relationship between domestication, and the root systems of landraces, and the parents of early, mid- and late green-revolution...
Paper Details
Title
Domestication and Crop Physiology: Roots of Green-Revolution Wheat
Published Date
Jul 28, 2007
Volume
100
Issue
5
Pages
991 - 998
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