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Comparative analysis of root sprouting and its vigour in temperate herbs: anatomical correlates and environmental predictors

Bartušková et al., 2021

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Bartušková A
Filartiga A
Herben T
Qian J
Klimešová J
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Annals of Botany

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Abstract Background and Aims Root sprouting (RS), ie the ability to form adventitious buds on roots, is an important form of clonal growth in a number of species, and serves as both a survival strategy and a means of spatial expansion, particularly in plants growing in severely …
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