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1. Bioenergy Underground: Challenges and opportunities for phenotyping roots and the microbiome for sustainable bioenergy crop production

2. A Research Road Map for Responsible Use of Agricultural Nitrogen

3. The auxin efflux carrier PIN1a regulates vascular patterning in cereal roots.

4. Phenotyping Alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) Root Structure Architecture via Integrating Confident Machine Learning with ResNet-18.

5. Divide and conquer: using RhizoVision Explorer to aggregate data from multiple root scans using image concatenation and statistical methods.

6. A mixture of grass-legume cover crop species may ameliorate water stress in a changing climate.

7. The State of the Art in Root System Architecture Image Analysis Using Artificial Intelligence: A Review.

8. Root phenotypes for improved nitrogen capture.

9. Expression quantitative trait loci mapping identified PtrXB38 as a key hub gene in adventitious root development in Populus.

10. Few-Shot Learning Enables Population-Scale Analysis of Leaf Traits in Populus trichocarpa .

11. The importance of trait selection in ecology.

12. High-throughput, dynamic, multi-dimensional: an expanding repertoire of plant respiration measurements.

13. Root angle is controlled by EGT1 in cereal crops employing an antigravitropic mechanism.

14. Corrigendum.

15. Whole-plant phenotypic engineering: moving beyond ratios for multi-objective optimization of nutrient use efficiency.

16. Intraspecific Variation for Leaf Physiological and Root Morphological Adaptation to Drought Stress in Alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.).

17. Objective Phenotyping of Root System Architecture Using Image Augmentation and Machine Learning in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.).

18. Root system architecture in cereals: progress, challenges and perspective.

19. Interactions among rooting traits for deep water and nitrogen uptake in upland and lowland ecotypes of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.).

20. Application of Synthetic Peptide CEP1 Increases Nutrient Uptake Rates Along Plant Roots.

21. A starting guide to root ecology: strengthening ecological concepts and standardising root classification, sampling, processing and trait measurements.

22. Root traits as drivers of plant and ecosystem functioning: current understanding, pitfalls and future research needs.

23. Dark Respiration Measurement from Arabidopsis Shoots.

24. An integrated framework of plant form and function: the belowground perspective.

25. Functional phenomics and genetics of the root economics space in winter wheat using high-throughput phenotyping of respiration and architecture.

26. RhizoVision Explorer: open-source software for root image analysis and measurement standardization.

27. Root traits explain plant species distributions along climatic gradients yet challenge the nature of ecological trade-offs.

28. Can smart nutrient applications optimize the plant's hidden half to improve drought resistance?

29. A multiple ion-uptake phenotyping platform reveals shared mechanisms affecting nutrient uptake by roots.

30. Genome-Wide Association Study of Topsoil Root System Architecture in Field-Grown Soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.].

31. An Analysis of Soil Coring Strategies to Estimate Root Depth in Maize ( Zea mays ) and Common Bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris ).

32. Iron-Sulfur Cluster Protein NITROGEN FIXATION S-LIKE1 and Its Interactor FRATAXIN Function in Plant Immunity.

33. The fungal collaboration gradient dominates the root economics space in plants.

34. Targeting Root Ion Uptake Kinetics to Increase Plant Productivity and Nutrient Use Efficiency.

35. RhizoVision Crown: An Integrated Hardware and Software Platform for Root Crown Phenotyping.

36. Maize with fewer nodal roots allocates mass to more lateral and deep roots that improve nitrogen uptake and shoot growth.

37. Functional phenomics: an emerging field integrating high-throughput phenotyping, physiology, and bioinformatics.

38. Rice actin binding protein RMD controls crown root angle in response to external phosphate.

39. Phenotyping Crop Root Crowns: General Guidance and Specific Protocols for Maize, Wheat, and Soybean.

40. Spatiotemporal variation of nitrate uptake kinetics within the maize (Zea mays L.) root system is associated with greater nitrate uptake and interactions with architectural phenes.

41. The holistic rhizosphere: integrating zones, processes, and semantics in the soil influenced by roots.

42. Intensive field phenotyping of maize (Zea mays L.) root crowns identifies phenes and phene integration associated with plant growth and nitrogen acquisition.

43. Evolution of US maize (Zea mays L.) root architectural and anatomical phenes over the past 100 years corresponds to increased tolerance of nitrogen stress.

44. Root foraging elicits niche complementarity-dependent yield advantage in the ancient 'three sisters' (maize/bean/squash) polyculture.

45. Image-based high-throughput field phenotyping of crop roots.

46. Integration of root phenes for soil resource acquisition.

47. Food and neonatal androgen interact with photoperiod to inhibit reproductive maturation in Fischer 344 rats.

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