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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. Do root hairs of barley and maize roots reinforce soil under shear stress?

    Burak, E., Dodd, I. C. & Quinton, J. N., 1/02/2021, In: Geoderma. 383, 10 p., 114740.

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  3. Cloning and expression analysis of candidate genes involved in wax deposition along the growing barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaf

    Richardson, A., Boscari, A., Schreiber, L., Kerstiens, G., Jarvis, M., Herzyk, P. & Fricke, W., 11/2007, In: Planta. 226, 6, p. 1459-1473 15 p.

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  4. Cuticular permeance in relation to wax and cutin development along the growing barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) leaf.

    Richardson, A., Wojciechowski, T., Franke, R., Schreiber, L., Kerstiens, G., Jarvis, M. & Fricke, W., 05/2007, In: Planta. 225, 6, p. 1471-1481 11 p.

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  5. Cuticular wax deposition in growing barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaves commences in relation to the point of emergence of epidermal cells from the sheaths of older leaves.

    Richardson, A., Franke, R., Kerstiens, G., Jarvis, M., Schreiber, L. & Fricke, W., 10/2005, In: Planta. 222, 3, p. 472-483 12 p.

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