Radix (botanica)
Appearance
Radix in tracheiophytis est pars sati quae plerumque sub superficie soli iacet, ex eo aquam salesque minerales absorbens.
Nexus interni
- Cambium vasculare
- Pedologia
- Ramus (arbor)
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Baldocchi, Dennis D., et Liukang Xu. 2007. What limits evaporation from Mediterranean oak woodlands: The supply of moisture in the soil, physiological control by plants or the demand by the atmosphere? [Periodicum ignotum] 30(10).
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- Clark, Lynn. 2004. Primary Root Structure and Development. Acroasis.
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- Raven, J. A., et D. Edwards. 2001. Roots: evolutionary origins and biogeochemical significance. Journal of Experimental Botany 52(Suppl 1):381–401. Abstractum. Textus (HTML). Textus (PDF).
- Schenk, H. J., et R. B. Jackson. 2002. The global biogeography of roots. Ecological Monographs 72(3):311–328.
- Sutton, R. F., et R. W. Tinus. 1983. Root and root system terminology. Forest Science Monograph 24, p. 137.