Origin Of Root Offshoots Revealed; Possible Basis For New Ecological Agricultural Applications

Sunday, October 26, 2008 - 10:14 in Earth & Climate

Researchers have discovered the substance that governs the formation of root offshoots in plants, and how it works. Root offshoots are vitally important for plants -- and for farmers. Plants draw the necessary nutrients from the soil through their roots. Because they do this best with a well-branched root system, plants must form offshoots of their roots at the right moment. The researchers describe how this process is controlled in the professional journal Science.

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