Influence of water deficit and canopy senescence pattern on Helianthus annuus [L.] root functionality during the grain - filling phase

Root system size and functionality during the grain-filling phase are critical for water uptake and grain yield realization. In spite of its potential importance, root system functionality during this phase has received little attention. The study reported here aimed at documenting root system funct...

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Otros Autores: Hall, Antonio Juan, Chimenti, Claudio Alejandro
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