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The use of auxin-producing rhizosphere bacteria as agricultural products promises increased root production and therefore greater phosphate (Pi) uptake.
In general, the CT promoted a slight increase root production and did not affect sugarcane yields.
We also estimated aboveground net primary production (ANPP) as well as coarse root production.
Coarse root production was estimated as a fraction of stem production (Malhi et al. 2009; Malhi et al. 2014).
The differences in surface area between the PMs would have influenced the number of root initials and potential root production.
Maximum root production was achieved by soaking the shoot segments of the climber in 0.1 mg mL-1 IBA [43].
Further study is warranted to test the longer term effects of fertilization and mixtures on root production and soil properties.
The model of C redistribution was consistent with other studies and is closely tied to root production and quality.
We hypothesized that SOC, root biomass, and root production would increase, while root decomposition would decline with increasing soil moisture.
Positive auxin controls would only be necessary to check the response of mung bean tissues in experiments where none of the treatments stimulated root production.
Fine root production (FRP) was estimated as the differences between maximum (rainy season values) and minimum (summer season values) biomass values.
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