Modelling the rhizosphere: a review of methods for 'upscaling' to the whole-plant scale
The rhizosphere is a dynamic region where multiple interacting processes in the roots and surrounding soil take place, with dimensions set by the distance to which the zone of root influence spreads into the soil. Its complexity is such that some form of mathematical modelling is essential for under...
Main Authors: | Darrah, P, Jones, D, Kirk, G, Roose, T |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2006
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