Plant roots are important in ecological slope protection and reinforcement, significantly affecting soil’s water-holding characteristics and shear strength. The typical herb Festuca Arundinacea ...
Plant rooting strongly affects most hydrological, biogeochemical and ecological processes in terrestrial ecosystems, as it presents the main pathway for carbon, water and nutrient transfer from soil ...
It is well known that plants use carbon dioxide obtained from the air in photosynthesis to use as energy and grow. Naoki Makita and Maiko Akatsuki of Shinshu University confirmed that a large amount ...