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Root densities in the field vary at the centimetre scale, but we have no information on whether this variation is linked to the variation in nutrient concentrations and availability. Roots of many species are able to proliferate in nutrient‐rich patches in controlled conditions in culture, but because data on nutrient concentrations and, in particular, on their temporal stability in the field are...
The efficient uptake of nutrients depends on the ability of roots to respond to gradients of these resources. Although pot experiments have shown that species differ in their ability to proliferate their roots in nutrient‐rich patches, the role of such differences in determining root shapes in the field is unclear.
We used fine‐scale quantitative (q)PCR‐based species‐specific mapping of roots...
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