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Maximum number of roots (5±1) was found in 0.8% IBA treated cuttings while the highest root length (3.05±0.27) cm was observed in 1.2% IBA treated cuttings.
I60 plants showed the greatest leaf area and canopy dry weight, and the highest root length, dry weight, volume and number of forks.
Use of such vermicompost recorded highest root length (19.26 cm), root volume (73 cm3), root weight (68.43 g) and root yield (16.07 Mg ha−1) of carrot.
The highest root length density (RLD) was observed in type A slope due to the high density of vegetation cover, which eventually resulted in a lower soil water content (SWC).
Highest root length at 55 DAS was found 19.00 cm with the treatment of textile effluent irradiated at 10 kGy, whereas 14.00 cm found for controlled sample and 10.33 cm for raw textile effluent.
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These lines had improved hydraulic conductivity and higher root length density (Henry et al. 2015).
Higher irrigation rates produced higher root length and weight densities in the 0 30 cm soil layer and lower densities in the 30 100 cm soil layers.
The volume of soil explored for nutrient uptake can also be increased via higher root length colonization percentage (RLC %) by AMF.
Among root traits, significant differences under stress was observed for root dry weight between contrasting BILs in each group, even though tolerant BILs had higher root length and root volume compared to susceptible BILs, which is non-significant.
In rhizoboxes, higher root length density (RLD), lower rhizosphere pH, and higher BE1-colonization rate were measured in the fertilizer depot compared to the corresponding zone for controls with homogenous NO3 − supply.
Higher root length of radish (25.6 cm) and Chinese cabbage (33.33 cm) was observed in OY (50 times diluted) and 33 % PG (zero times diluted) treatment, respectively (Online Resource 3).
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