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Publications
2008

1. De-la-Pena, C., Badri, D.V., and Vivanco, J.M. (2008) Novel role for pectin methylerase in Arabidopsis: a new function showing ribosome-inactivating protein (RIP) activity. Biochemica et Biophysica Acta, 1780: 773-783 (Please contact us directly for a reprint)

2. Broeckling, C.D., Broz, A.K., Bergelson, J., Manter, D.K., and Vivanco, J.M. (2008) Root exudates regulate soil fungal community composition and diversity. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 74: 738-744

3. Vivanco, J.M., and Rubio, G. (2008) For the love of roots and rhizosphere: a book review of The rhizosphere: an ecological perspective. Ecology 89(2): 590-591

4. Ridenour, W.M., Vivanco, J.M., Feng, Y., Horiuchi, J., and Callaway, R.M. (2008) No simple tradeoffs: invasive Centaurea is a superior competitor and a superior defender. Ecology (in press)

5. Badri, D.V., Loyola-Vargas, V.M., Broeckling, C.D., De-la-Pena, C., Jasinski, M., Santelia, D., Martinoia, E., Sumner, L.W., Banta, L.M., Stermitz, F., and Vivanco, J.M. (2008) Altered profile of secondary metabolites in the root exudates of Arabidopsis ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) transporter mutants. Plant Physiology 146:762-771

6. Broeckling, C.D., and Vivanco, J.M. (2008) A selective, sensitive, and rapid in-field assay for soil catechin, an allelochemical of Centaurea maculosa. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40: 1189-1196

7. Badri, D.V, Loyola-Vargas, V.M., Du, J., Stermitz, F.R., Broeckling, C.D., Iglesias-Andreu, L., and Vivanco, J.M. (2008) Transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis roots treated with signaling compounds: a focus on signal transduction, metabolic regulation and secretion. New Phytologist in press

8. Simoes, K., Du, J., Kretzschmar, F.S., Broeckling, C.D., Stermitz, F.S., Vivanco, J.M., and Braga, M.R. (2008) Phytotoxic catechin leached by seeds of the tropical weed Sesbania virgata. J Chem Ecol 34:681-687

2007

1.Prithiviraj, B., Perry, L.G., Badri, D., Vivanco, J.M. (2007) Chemical facilitation and induced pathogen resistance mediated by a root-secreted phytotoxin. New Phytologist 173: 852-860

2. Loyola-Vargas, V.M., Broeckling, C.D., Badri, D., and Vivanco, J.M. (2007) Effect of transporters on the secretion of phytochemicals by the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana. Planta 225: 301-310

3. Prithiviraj, B., Paschke, M.W., and Vivanco, J.M. (2007). Root communication: the role of root exudates. Encyclopedia of Plant and Crop Science 1:1, 1-4 DOI: 10.1081/E-EPCS-120042072

4. Alford, E.R., Perry, L.G., Qin, B., Vivanco, J.M., and Pashcke, M.W. (2007) A putative allelopathic agent of Russian knapweed occurs in invaded soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39: 1812-1815

5. Horiuchi, J., Badri, D. V., Kimball, B.A., Negre, F., Dudareva, N., Paschke, M.P., and Vivanco, J.M. (2007) The floral volatile, methyl benzoate, from snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) triggers phytotoxic effects in Arabidopsis thaliana. Planta DOI 10.1007/s00425-006-0464-0

6. Broz, A.K., Broeckling, C.D., He, J., Dai, X., Zhao, P.X., and Vivanco, J.M. (2007) A first step in understanding an invasive weed through its genes: an EST analysis of invasive Centaurea maculosa. BMC Plant Biology 7:25 doi:10.1186/1471-2229/7/25

7. Perry, L.G, Alford, E.R., Horiuchi, J., Paschke, M.W., Vivanco, J.M. (2007). Chemical signals in the rhizosphere: root-root and root-microbe communication. In The Rhizosphere (Second Edition). Pinton, R., Varanini, Z. and P. Nannipieri, eds. CRC Press. Boca Raton, FL. pp. 297-330

8. Weir, T.L. (2007) The role of allelopathy and mycorrhizal associations in biological invasions. Allelopathy Journal 20 (1): 43-50

9. Manter, D.K., and Vivanco, J.M. (2007) Use of the ITS primers, ITS1F and ITS4, to characterize fungal abundance and diversity in mixed-template samples by qPCR and length heterogeneity analysis. J Microbiological Methods 71:7-14

10. Broz, A.K., D.K. Manter, and Vivanco, J.M. (2007) Soil fungal abundance and biodiversity: another victim of the invasive plant Centaurea maculosa. ISME Journal 1 (8): 763-765

11. Qin, B., Lau J.A., Kopshever, J., Callaway, R.M., McGray, H., Perry, L.G., Weir, T.L., Paschke, M.W., Hierro, J.L., Yoder, J., Vivanco J.M., and Strauss, S. No evidence for root-mediated allelopathy in Centaurea solstitialis, a species in a commonly allelopathic genus. Biological Invasions 9: 897-907

12. Badri, D.V., Loyola-Vargas, J.M., Broeckling, C.D., De-la-Pena, C., Jasinski, M., Santelia, D., Martinoia, E., Sumner, L.W., Banta, L.M., Stermitz, F., and Vivanco, J.M. (2007) Altered profile of secondary metabolites in the root exudates of Arabidopsis ATP-Binding Cassette (ABC) transporter mutants. Plant Physiology (in press)

13. Perry, L.C., Thelen, G.C., Ridenour, W.M., Callaway, R.M., Pashcke, M.W., and Vivanco, J.M. (2007) Concentrations of the allelochemical (+/-)-catechin in Centaurea maculosa soils. J Chem Ecol 33: 2337-2344

2006

1. Weir, T.L., Bais, H.P., Stull, V. J., Callaway, R. M., Thelen, G. C., Ridenour, W. M., Bhamidi, S., Stermitz, F.R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2006) Oxalate contributes to the resistance of Gaillardia grandiflora and Lupinus sericeus to a phytotoxin produced by Centaurea maculosa. Planta 223: 785-795

2. Weir, T.L., Perry, L.G., and Vivanco, J.M. (2006) Phytoxins produced by invasive weeds and their applications in agriculture and the restoration of natural areas. In Natural Products for Pest Management (Rimando, A. M. and S.O. Duke, eds.). Symposium Series No. 927. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society, pp 99-112

3. Perry, L.G., Weir, T.L., Prithiviraj, B., Paschke, M.W. and Vivanco, J.M. (2006) Root exudation and rhizosphere biology: multiple functions of a plant secondary metabolite. In Communication in Plants (F. Baluska, S. Manuska, and D. Volkmann, eds.) Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, pp. 403-420

4. Barbieri, L., Polito, L., Bolognesi, A., Ciani, M., Pelosi, E., Farini, V., Jha, A., Sharma, N., Vivanco, J.M., Chambery, A., Parente, A., and Stirpe, F. (2006). Ribosome-inactivating proteins in edible plants and purification and characterization of a new ribosome-inactivating protein from Cucurbita moschata. Biochim Biophys Acta 1760:783-792

5. Bais, H.P., Weir, T.L., Perry, L.G., Gilroy, S., and Vivanco, J.M. (2006) The role of root exudates in rhizosphere interactions with plants and other organisms. Annu. Rev. Plant Biol. 57:233-266

6. Park S.-W., Prithiviraj, B., Vepachedu, R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2006) Isolation and purification of ribosome-inactivating proteins. In Plant Tissue Culture Protocols (V.M. Loyola-Vargas and F.A. Vazquez-Flota, eds.) Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, pp 335-347

7. Brenner, E.D., Stahlberg, R., Mancuso, S., Vivanco, J.M., Baluska, F., Van Volkenburgh, E. (2006) Plant neurobiology: an integrated view of plant signaling. Trends in Plant Science 11:413-419

8. Inderjit, Callaway, R.M., and Vivanco, J.M. (2006) Can plant biochemistry contribute to understanding of invasion ecology? Trends in Plant Sciences 11:574-580

9. Qin, B., Perry, L.G., Broeckling, C.D., Du, J., Stermitz, F., Paschke, M.W., and Vivanco, J.M. (2006) Phytotoxic allelochemicals from roots and root exudates of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.). Plant Signaling and Behavior 1: 323-327

10. Broz, A.K., Schultz, M.J., Perry, L.G., Paschke, M.W., Vivanco, J.M. (2006) Secondary metabolites and allelopathy in plant invasions: A case study of Centaurea maculosa. Essay 13.7 in A Companion to Plant Physiology, Fourth Edition online, L. Taiz and E. Zeiger. Sinauer Associates, Inc.

2005

1. Bais, H.P.,Prithiviraj, B., Jha, A.K., Ausubel, F.M., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Mediation of pathogen resistance by exudation of antimicrobials from roots. Nature 434: 217-221

2. Prithiviraj, B., Weir, T., Bais, H.P., Schweizer, H.P., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Plant models for animal pathogenesis. Cellular Microbiology 7:315-324

3. Thelen, G.C., Vivanco, J. M., Newingham, B., Good, W., Bais, H.P., Landres, P., Caesar, A., and Callaway, R.M. (2005) Insect herbivory stimulates allelopathic exudation by an invasive plant and the suppression of natives. Ecology Letters 8: 209-217

4. Jha, A.K., Bais, H.P., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Enterococcus faecalis Mammalian Virulence-Related Factors Exhibit Potent Pathogenicity in the Arabidopsis thaliana plant model. Infection and Immunity 73: 464-475

5. Vivanco, J.M., Cosio, E., Loyola-Vargas, V.M., and Flores, H.E. (2005) Los mecanismos quimicos de defensa en las plantas. Investigación y Ciencia [Scientific American Latinoamerica] 341:68-75217

6. Vepachedu, R., Park, S.W., Sharma, N., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Bacterial expression and enzymatic activity analysis of ME1, a ribosome-inactivating protein from Mirabilis expansa. Protein Expression and Purification 40: 142-151

7. Prithiviraj, B., Bais, H.P., Jha, A.K., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Staphylococcus aureus pathogenicity on Arabidopsis thaliana is mediated either by a direct effect of salicylic acid on the pathogen or by SA-dependent, NPR1-independent host responses. The Plant Journal 42:417-432

8. Hompesch, R.W., Garcia, C.D., Weiss, D.J., Vivanco, J.M., and Henry, C.S. (2005) Analysis of natural flavonoids by microchip-micellar electrokinetic chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection. The Analyst 130: 694-700

9. Callaway, R.M., Ridenour, W.M., LaBoski, T., Weir, T., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Natural Selection for resistance to the allelopathic effects of invasive plants. Journal of Ecology 93:576-583

10. Horiuchi, J., Prithiviraj, B., Bais, H.B., Kimball, B.A., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Soil nematodes mediate positive interactions between legume plants and rhizobium bacteria. Planta 222:848-857

11. Prithiviraj, B., Bais, H.P., Weir, T., Suresh, B., Najarro, E.H., Dayakar, B.V., Schweitzer, H.P., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Down Regulation of Virulence Factors of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Salicyclic Acid Attenuates Its Virulence on Arabidopsis thaliana and Caenorhabditis elegans. Infection and Immunity 73: 5319-5328

12. Park S.-W., Prithiviraj, B., Vepachedu, R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Isolation and purification of ribosome-inactivating proteins. In Plant Tissue Culture Protocols (V.M. Loyola-Vargas and F.A. Vazquez-Flota, eds.) Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, pp 335-347

13. Callaway, R.M., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Invasion of plants into native communities using the underground information superhighway. In Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on Allelopathy. JDI Harper, M An, H Wu and JH Kent, eds. Charles Stuart University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. August 2005. International Allelopathy Society, pp. 50-56

14. Callaway, R.M., Bais, H.P, Weir, T.L., Perry, L., Ridenour, W.M., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion: from genes to communities: synopsis, updates, and implications. In Proceedings of the 4th World Congress on Allelopathy. JDI Harper, M An, H Wu and JH Kent, eds. Charles Stuart University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. August 2005. International Allelopathy Society, pp 33-38

15. Perry, L.G., Thelen, G.C., Ridenour, W.M., Weir, T.L., Callaway, R.M., Paschke, M.W., and Vivanco, J.M. (2005) Dual role for an allelochemical: (+/-)-catechin from Centaurea maculosa root exudates regulates conspecific seedling establishment. Journal of Ecology 93:1126-1135

2004

1.      Bais, H.P., Park, S.W., Weir, T.L. Callaway, R.M.,and Vivanco, J.M.(2004) How plants communicate using the underground information superhighway. Trends in Plant Science 9:26-32

2.      Sharma, N., Park, S. W., Vepachedu, R., Barbieri, L., Ciani, M., Stirpe, F, Savary, B.J., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Isolation and characterization of an RIP-like protein from Nicotiana tabacum with dual enzymatic activity. Plant Physiology 134:171-181

3.      Steeghs, M., Bais, H.P., de Gouw, J., Goldan, P., Kuster, W., Northway, M., Fall, R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (PTR–MS) as a new tool for real time analysis of root-secreted volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiology 135:47-58

4.      Sharma, N., Gruszewski, H.A., Park, S-W., Holm, D.G., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Purification and characterization of an isoform of patatin from late blight-resistant potatoes with antimicrobial activity against Phytophthora infestans. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 42: 647-655

5.      Vivanco, J.M., Bais, H.P., Stermitz, F.R, and Callaway, RM (2004) Root allelochemistry strongly contributes to Centaurea diffusa invasive behavior. Ecology Letters 7:285-292

6.        Veluri, R., Weir, T.L., Bais, H.P., Stermitz, F.R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Phytotoxic and antimicrobial activities of catechin derivatives. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 52:1077-1082

7.        Bais, H.P., Fall, R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Biocontrol efficiency of Bacillus subtilis (6051) against Pseudomonas syringae (DC3000) in Arabidopsis thaliana roots is facilitated by biofilm formation and surfactin production. Plant Physiology 134: 307-319

8.      Park, S-W., Vepachedu, R., Owens, R.A., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) The N-glycosidase activity of the ribosome-inactivating protein ME1 targets single-stranded regions of nucleic acids independent of sequence or structural motifs. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 279: 34165-34174

9.      Weir, T., Park, S-W., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Biochemical and physiological mechanisms mediated by allelochemicals. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 7:472-479

10.      Walker, T.S., Bais, H.P., Déziel E., Schweizer H.P., Rahme L.G., Fall R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Pseudomonas aeruginosa-plant root interactions: pathogenicity, biofilm formation and root exudation. Plant Physiology 134:320-331

11.      Park, S.-W., Vepachedu, R., Sharma, N., and Vivanco, J.M. (2004) Ribosome-inactivating proteins in plant biology. Planta 219:1093-1096

2003

1.       Weir, T.L., Bais, H.P., and Vivanco, J.M. Intraspecific and interspecific interactions mediated by a phytotoxin, (-)-catechin, secreted by the roots of Centaurea maculosa  (spotted knapweed). Journal of Chemical Ecology 29: 2397-2412

2.       Javanmardi, J., Stushnoff, C., Locke, E., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of Iranian Ocimum accessions.  Food Chemistry 83:547-550

3.       Bais, H.P., Vepachedu, R., Gilroy, S., Callaway, R.M., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Allelopathy and exotic plant invasion: from molecules and genes to species interactions. Science 301:1377-1380

4.       Stermitz, F.R., Bais, H.P., Foderaro, T.A., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) 7,8-Benzoflavone: a phytotoxin from root exudates of invasive Russian knapweed.  Phytochemistry 64:493-497 (Memorial Issue for J. B. Harborne)

5.       Bais, H.P., Vepachedu, R., Lawrence, C.B., Stermitz, F.R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Molecular and biochemical characterization of an enzyme responsible for the formation of hypericin in St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.).  Journal of Biological Chemistry 278:32413-32422

6.   Vepachedu, R., Bais, H.P., and Vivanco J.M. (2003) Cloning, characterization and induction of MEC, a type I ribosome-inactivating protein from Mirabilis expansa. Planta 217:498-506

7.   Bais, H.P., Vepachedu, R., Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Root specific elicitation and exudation of fluorescent b-carbolines in transformed root cultures of Oca (Oxalis tuberosa L.). Plant Physiology & Biochemistry 41: 345-353

8.     Walker, T.S., Bais, H.P., Grotewold, E., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Root exudation and rhizosphere biology.  Plant Physiology 132:44-51

9.   Okemo, P.O., Bais, H.P. and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) In vitro antifungal activity of Maesa lanceolata extracts against plant pathogens.  Fitoterapia 74:312 – 316

10.      Flores, H.E., Walker, T.S., Guimaraes, R., Bais, H.P., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Underground Rainbows: Andean Root and Tuber Crops. HortScience 38:161-167

11.   Vivanco, J.M., and Tumer, N. (2003). Translation inhibition of capped and uncapped viral RNAs mediated by ribosome-inactivating proteins. Phytopathology 93:588-595

12.   Walker, T.S., Bais, H.P., Halligen, K.M., Stermitz, F.R., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Metabolic profiling of non-polar compounds in root exudates of Arabidopsis thaliana in vitro; study of dynamic interface for the comprehensive characterization of rhizopsheric interactions. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 51:2548-2554

13.   Bais, H.P., Walker, T.S., Kennan, A.J., Stermitz, F.R., Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Structure-dependent phytotoxicity of catechins and other flavonoids; flavonoid conversions by cell-free protein extracts of Centaurea maculosa (spotted knapweed) roots.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 51: 897-901

14. Park, S-W., Linden, J.C., and Vivanco, J.M. (2003) Ethylene induced secretion of a ribosome inactivating protein from roots and hairy root cultures of Phytolacca americana.  In Biology and Biotechnology of the Plant Hormone Ethylene III.  M. Vendrell, H. Klee, J.C. Pech, F. Romojaro, eds.  IOS Press, Nato Science Series, pp 170-174

2002

1.   Javanmardi, J., Khalighi, A., Kashi, A., Bais, H.P. and Vivanco, J.M. (2002)  Chemical characterization of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) found in local accessions and used in traditional medicines in Iran.  Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 50: 5878-5883

2.   Bais, H.P., Park, S-W, Halligan, K.M., Stermitz, F.R. and Vivanco, J.M. (2002) Exudation of fluorescent β-carbolines from Oxalis tuberosa L. roots. Phytochemistry 61:539-543

3.   Park, S-W., Stevens, N. and Vivanco, J.M. (2002)  Enzymatic specificity of three ribosome-inactivating proteins against fungal ribosomes, and correlation with antifungal activity.  Planta 216:227-234

4.   Park, S-W., Lawrence, C.B., Linden, J.C. and Vivanco, J.M. (2002) Isolation and characterization of a novel ribosome-inactivating protein from root cultures of pokeweed and its mechanism of secretion from roots. Plant Physiology 130:164-178

5.  Bais, H.P., Walker, T.S. Schweizer, H. and Vivanco, J.M. (2002) Root specific elicitation and antimicrobial activity of rosmarinic acid in hairy root cultures of sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.). Plant Physiology & Biochemistry 40: 983-995.  This research was featured in the cover of the journal.

6.   Walker, T.S, Bais, H.P. and Vivanco, J.M. (2002) Jasmonic acid-induced hypericin production in cell suspension cultures of Hypericum perforatum L. (St. Johns Wort). Phytochemistry 60:289-293

7.   Bais, H.P, Walker, T.S., Stermitz, F.R., Hufbauer, R.A. and Vivanco, J.M. 2002. Enantiomeric dependent phytotoxic and antimicrobial activity of (±)-catechin; a rhizosecreted racemic mixture from Centaurea maculosa (spotted knapweed).  Plant Physiology 128: 1173-1179

8.   Bais, H.P., Walker, T.S., McGrew, J.J. and Vivanco, J.M. 2002.  Cell size aggregation and dark conditions influence growth and production of hypericin in cell suspension cultures of Hypericum perforatum L. (St. John’s  Wort). In Vitro Cell. Dev.-PLANT 38: 58-65

9.   Bais, H.P, Green, J.B., Walker, T.S., Okemo, P.O. and Vivanco, J.M. (2002) In vitro propagation of Spilanthes mauritiana DC., an endangered medicinal herb, through axillary bud cultures. In Vitro Cell. Dev. Biol.-PLANT 38: 598-601

10. Vivanco, J.M., Guimaraes, R. and Flores, H.E. (2002).  Underground Plant Metabolism: The Biosynthetic Potential of Plant Roots.  In Plant Roots the Hidden Half.  Y. Waisel, A. Eshel, U. Kafkafi, eds.  Marcel Dekker Press, New York, pp 1045-1070.

2001

Bais, H.P., Loyola-Vargas, V.M., Flores, H.E. and Vivanco, J.M. (2001).  Root-specific metabolism: the biology and biochemistry of underground organs.  In Vitro Cell. Dev.-PLANT 37: 730-741

Before 2001

1. Cadiz, N.M., Vivanco, J.M. and Flores, H.E. (2000). Hairy root - Rhizobium coculture in Pachyrhizus erosus (L.) Urban: a model system for the study of nodulation. In Vitro Cell. Dev.-PLANT 36: 238-242.

2. Vivanco, J.M. and Flores, H.E. (2000). Biosynthesis of ribosome inactivating proteins from callus and cell suspension cultures from Mirabilis expansa. Plant Cell Reports 19: 1033-1039.

3.Vivanco, J.M. and Flores, H.E. (2000). Control of Root Formation by Plant Growth Regulators. In Plant Growth Regulators in Agriculture and Horticulture: Their Role and Commercial Uses. A.S. Basra, ed. Food Products Press, an imprint of The Haworth Press, New York, pp 1-25

4. Vivanco, J.M., Salazar, L.F. and Querci, M. (1999). Antiviral and antiviroid activity of MAP-containing extracts from Mirabilis jalapa roots. Plant Disease 83:1116-1121

5. Flores, H.E., Vivanco, J.M. and Loyola-Vargas, V. (1999). “Radicle” biochemistry: the biology of root-specific metabolism. Trends in Plant Science 4:220-226

6. Vivanco, J.M., Savary, B.J. and Flores, H.E. (1999). Characterization of two novel Type I ribosome-inactivating proteins from the storage roots of the Andean crop species Mirabilis expansa. Plant Physiology 119:1447-1456

7. Flores, H.E., Brigham, L.A. and Vivanco, J.M. (1997). The Future of Radical Biology? Connecting Roots, People, and Scientists. In Radical Biology: Advances and Perspectives on the Function of Plant Roots. H.E. Flores, J.P. Lynch, D. Eissenstat, eds. American Society of Plant Physiologists, pp 320-339

8. Vivanco, J.M., Weitzel, D. and Flores, H.E. (1997). Characterization of a major storage root protein isolated from the Andean root crop species Mirabilis expansa. In Radical Biology: Advances and Perspectives on the Function of Plant Roots. H.E. Flores, J.P. Lynch, D. Eissenstat, eds. American Society of Plant Physiologists, pp 454-457

 
 

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