Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
143525 Trends in Ecology & Evolution 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Roots have a tremendous plasticity that has long fascinated plant scientists. Root proliferation into enriched soil patches is commonly considered as a way for plants to acquire patchily distributed soil resources. In a recent synthetic study involving the responses of over 100 species, Kembel and Cahill concluded that long-standing generalizations explaining variation in root proliferation should be reconsidered.

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