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Rhizoplane Fibrils in Wheat: Demonstration and Derivation
Gary G Leppard ;
Date 20 Sep 1974
Journal Science, 185 (4156), 1066-1067
AbstractAggregates of fine, curved fibrils extend from the rhizoplane of soil-grown wheat roots into the rhizosphere. The fibril diameter is usually between 3 and 10 nanometers. The fibrils arise as extracellular products of the root, and some aggregates are intimately associated with microbial cells and soil particles.
Source PubMed, pmid17738249 doi: 10.1126/science.185.4156.1066
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