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This paper reviews developments in structural and chemical imaging within the context of multiscale mathematical image based modeling
To reduce the need for seasonal inputs, crop protection will have to be delivered via the seed and other planting material
This study assesses how a dynamic root system architecture may improve phosphorus root uptake from a fertiliser pellet.
The aim of this study is to quantify G*E interactions on yield and component traits to further explore site-specific trait selection for hostile soils
A genome wide association study of 146 maize genotypes comprising of landraces, inbred lines and commercial hybrids
This study used targeted re-sequencing of the wheat exome to generate large amounts of genomic sequences from eight varieties
This study investigated zinc and iron isotope fractionation in rice grown to maturity in anaerobic and aerobic soils under greenhouse conditions
Wild wheat species Aegilops peregrina (UpUpSpSp), harbours resistance to various diseases including leaf rust and stripe rust
Common bean is a vital food security crop in many low-to-medium income countries, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa
Cucumber mosaic virus, which is vectored by aphids, has a tripartite RNA genome encoding five proteins
In Indian wheat under hostile soils.
A snapshot of 3 of the topics discussed during this conference: soil health, plant science and the future of farming practice
The cucumber mosaic virus has an additional function in Arabidopsis thaliana, which is to stimulate feeding deterrence against aphids
X-ray computed tomography and image-based mathematical modelling shows that CO2 venting through rice roots is far greater than thought
Tests the hypothesis that the effect of plant exudates and mucilages on hydraulic properties of soils depends on their physicochemical characteristics
Aphids spread plant viruses through nonpersistent transmission, whereby virus particles attach transiently to these insects’ probing mouthparts
Organic fertilizer applications can contribute to Zinc (Zn) biofortification of crops
This study hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical characteristics
Modelling root water and phosphorus uptake under different field conditions
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are important plant mutualists that can connect roots of neighboring plants to form common mycelial networks
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