Authors
Gregoire T Freschet, Loïc Pagès, Colleen M Iversen, Louise H Comas, Boris Rewald, Catherine Roumet, Jitka Klimešová, Marcin Zadworny, Hendrik Poorter, Johannes A Postma, Thomas S Adams, Agnieszka Bagniewska‐Zadworna, A Glyn Bengough, Elison B Blancaflor, Ivano Brunner, Johannes HC Cornelissen, Eric Garnier, Arthur Gessler, Sarah E Hobbie, Ina C Meier, Liesje Mommer, Catherine Picon‐Cochard, Laura Rose, Peter Ryser, Michael Scherer‐Lorenzen, Nadejda A Soudzilovskaia, Alexia Stokes, Tao Sun, Oscar J Valverde‐Barrantes, Monique Weemstra, Alexandra Weigelt, Nina Wurzburger, Larry M York, Sarah A Batterman, Moemy Gomes de Moraes, Štěpán Janeček, Hans Lambers, Verity Salmon, Nishanth Tharayil, M Luke McCormack
Publication date
2021/11
Source
New Phytologist
Volume
232
Issue
3
Pages
973-1122
Description
In the context of a recent massive increase in research on plant root functions and their impact on the environment, root ecologists currently face many important challenges to keep on generating cutting‐edge, meaningful and integrated knowledge. Consideration of the below‐ground components in plant and ecosystem studies has been consistently called for in recent decades, but methodology is disparate and sometimes inappropriate. This handbook, based on the collective effort of a large team of experts, will improve trait comparisons across studies and integration of information across databases by providing standardised methods and controlled vocabularies. It is meant to be used not only as starting point by students and scientists who desire working on below‐ground ecosystems, but also by experts for consolidating and broadening their views on multiple aspects of root ecology. Beyond the classical …
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