EZ-Rhizo software: the gateway to root architecture analysis.

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Published in Plant Signal Behav on February 01, 2009

Authors

Patrick Armengaud1

Author Affiliations

1: Plant Science Group, Faculty of Biomedical & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. P.Armengaud@bio.gla.ac.uk

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