Tracheids in white spruce seedling's long lateral roots in response to nitrogen availability
@article{Krasowski2004TracheidsIW, title={Tracheids in white spruce seedling's long lateral roots in response to nitrogen availability}, author={M. Krasowski and J. N. Owens}, journal={Plant and Soil}, year={2004}, volume={217}, pages={215-228} }
This study examined how the availability of inorganic nitrogen (N) modified the anatomical characteristics of white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench) Voss) roots related to their hydraulic properties. Seedlings were grown for one growing season in 4 L capacity pots filled with sand under one of three N levels: low (10 ppm), medium (50 ppm) and high (125 ppm). First order lateral roots with intact tips were sampled from dormant seedlings in October. Root segments were collected from 4, 10, and 14 cm… CONTINUE READING
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