Root Hairs

Root hairs are microscopic, single-celled extensions of the epidermal layer of a plant root. They greatly increase the surface area of the root allowing for an increase in water and nutrient absorption. Root hairs are essential for a plant’s survival, as they are responsible for the uptake of essential minerals and water required for growth. Additionally, root hairs may play a role in the uptake of certain pollutants and toxins from the soil, thus protect the plant from environmental hazards.

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Using A “Superrooting”Cultivar of Taxus Chinensis Var. Mairei to Unravel Antioxidative Enzymes’ and Micrornas’ Role on Adventitious Rooting

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Investigation of Antimicrobial Activity of the Extracts of the Leaves, Stembark and Root of Allanblackia floribunda: An Alternative Paradigm Shift Outcome.

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Er-Yag Laser Root Preparation During Subepithelial Connective Tissue Graft Procedures.

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Analgesic and Anti-Pyretic Activities of the Root Bark of Rutidea Parviflora (Rubiaceae)

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RETRACTED: Development of Biorational Management Package of Root Knot Nematode Disease of Country Bean

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A Review on Response of Root System Architecture and Root Phenotypic for Biotic And Abiotic Stress

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Retraction Note: Development of Biorational Management Package of Root Knot Nematode Disease of Country Bean

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Rooted Resistance: Women’s Socio-Cultural Roles in Environmental Conservation in a Patriarchal Society in Northern Uganda

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