Erratum: Impact of soil compaction on root architecture, leaf water status, gas exchange and growth of maize and triticale seedlings [Plant Root Vol. 3 (2009) 10-16]
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Abstract
The editorial office of Plant Root notes the following correction on behalf of the author. The second author in one of the cited papers was incorrect in the original article. [Page 11, left column, “O′Toole and Cruz 1983”; Page 16, right column, “O′Toole JC, Cruz RT 1983”]
期刊介绍:
Plant Root publishes original papers, either theoretical or experimental, that provide novel insights into plant roots. The Journal’s subjects include, but are not restricted to, anatomy and morphology, cellular and molecular biology, biochemistry, physiology, interactions with soil, mineral nutrients, water, symbionts and pathogens, food culture, together with ecological, genetic and methodological aspects related to plant roots and rhizosphere. Work at any scale, from the molecular to the community level, is welcomed.