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American Society of Plant Biologists, Plant Physiology, 3(189), p. 1232-1236, 2022

DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiac144

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The impact of drought-induced root and root hair shrinkage on root–soil contact

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Abstract

Although root hairs significantly increased root–soil contact, in maize, their shrinkage during soil drying is initiated at relatively high soil matric potentials (between −10 and −310 kPa).