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Functional xylem anatomy in root-shoot junctions of six cereal species
R. Aloni
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, M. Griffith
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School of Plant Sciences and Food Security
University of Waterloo
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Cereals
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Root-to-shoot
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Cereal Species
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Xylem Anatomy
100%
Seminal Root
80%
Adventitious Roots
60%
Vascular Segmentation
60%
Maize
40%
Root Morphology
40%
Sorghum
40%
Safe Zone
40%
Winter Rye
40%
Wheat
20%
Barley
20%
Wheat Triticum Aestivum
20%
Hordeum Vulgare
20%
Adaptation
20%
Breeding Program
20%
Spring Wheat
20%
Avena Sativa
20%
Drought
20%
Finland
20%
Wild Barley
20%
Secale Cereale
20%
Triticum Aestivum
20%
Vessel number
20%
Light Microscope
20%
Winter Wheat
20%
Cold Temperature
20%
Mesocotyl
20%
T. Aestivum
20%
Embolism
20%
Maize(Zea mays L.)
20%
Tracheid
20%
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
20%
Hydraulic Architecture
20%
Sorghum Bicolor
20%
Spring Rye
20%
Pressurized Air
20%
Monopol
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Xylem
100%
Adventitious Root
100%
Sorghum
66%
Spring
33%
Hordeum Vulgare
33%
Triticum aestivum
33%
Cultivar
33%
Spring Wheat
33%
Avena Sativa
33%
Light Microscope
33%
Tracheid
33%
Winter Barley
33%
Sorghum Bicolor
33%
Inbreeding
33%