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The Use of Transparent Flexible Tubes for Studying the Root Extension and Elongation of Beans (Vicia faba)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2008

M. S. El-Shazly
Affiliation:
Wye College, University of London, Ashford TN25 5AH, Kent, England
I. B. Warboys
Affiliation:
Wye College, University of London, Ashford TN25 5AH, Kent, England

Summary

Two bean genotypes differed in rate of root extension and elongation when grown under different soil water stresses in transparent tubes placed at an angle of 25°. Root intensity (the root length visible cm−2 of the viewing surface) gave a quick indication of the distribution of the total root length when screening cultivars for drought resistance.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

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