1962
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a083780
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On the Physiological Significance of Seminal Roots in Perennial Grasses

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“…Parts of a root system may be autonomous (cf. Williams, 1962;, or remain coordinated with regard to the distribution of water potentials (Waisel & Pollak, 1969;Richards & Caldwell, 1987) or to carbon allocation (Brouwer, 1981). The autonomous behaviour is accentuated in plants that have modular growth and sectorial patterns of water ascent (Hardwick, 1986).…”
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“…Parts of a root system may be autonomous (cf. Williams, 1962;, or remain coordinated with regard to the distribution of water potentials (Waisel & Pollak, 1969;Richards & Caldwell, 1987) or to carbon allocation (Brouwer, 1981). The autonomous behaviour is accentuated in plants that have modular growth and sectorial patterns of water ascent (Hardwick, 1986).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%