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  1. Root hairs are the most important root trait for rhizosheath formation of barley (Hordeum vulgare), maize (Zea mays) and Lotus japonicus (Gifu)

    Burak, E., Quinton, J. N. & Dodd, I. C., 30/06/2021, In: Annals of Botany. 128, 1, p. 45-57 13 p.

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  2. Effects of phosphate shortage on root growth and hormone content of barley depend on capacity of the roots to accumulate aba

    Vysotskaya, L., Akhiyarova, G., Feoktistova, A., Akhtyamova, Z., Korobova, A., Ivanov, I., Dodd, I., Kuluev, B. & Kudoyarova, G., 7/12/2020, In: Plants. 9, 12, p. 1-17 17 p.

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  3. Rapid changes in root HvPIP2; 2 aquaporins abundance and ABA concentration are required to enhance root hydraulic conductivity and maintain leaf water potential in response to increased evaporative demand

    Veselov, D. S., Sharipova, G. V., Veselov, S. Y., Dodd, I. C., Ivanov, I. & Kudoyarova, G. R., 9/11/2016, In: Functional Plant Biology. 45, 2, p. 143-149 7 p.

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  4. Water relations and growth of original barley plants and its ABA-deficient mutants at increased air temperature

    Kudoyarova, G. R., Veselov, D. S., Sharipova, G. V., Akhiyarova, G. R., Dodd, I. C. & Veselov, S. Y., 03/2014, In: Russian Journal of Plant Physiology. 61, 2, p. 188-193 6 p.

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  5. Root-to-shoot signalling when soil moisture is heterogeneous: increasing the proportion of root biomass in drying soil inhibits leaf growth and increases leaf abscisic acid concentration

    Martin-Vertedor, A. I. & Dodd, I. C., 07/2011, In: Plant, Cell and Environment. 34, 7, p. 1164-1175 12 p.

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