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Root systems of plants are highly plastic in their morphological, anatomical and metabolical characteristics. Because of this plasticity, they can respond to changes in their environment, resulting in an optimised functioning of water and nutrient uptake and anchorage of the whole plant. The interplay between a root system and its environment is therefore of crucial importance for the performance of a plant in its natural habitat. Currently, much of the focus of my work aims at applying knowledge on the specific root characteristics of species in crop improvement and choice of species for functional grassland vegetation (dike grasslands, meadows, etc.).
I also keep a strong interest in the way plants cope with flooding of their habitat, by changing their morphology and anatomy in such way that oxygen and carbohydrate depletion is prevented, and how plants deal with other environmental stress factors such as drought, salinity and limited availability of nutrients.
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Functional plant biology : FPBno. 1 (2024): NULL-NULL
New Prospects in Environmental Geosciences and HydrogeosciencesAdvances in Science, Technology & Innovationpp.147-149, (2022)
Journal of Ecologyno. 4 (2022): 889-901
Dina in ’t Zandt, Nyncke J. Hoekstra, Cornelis A.M. Wagemaker, Hannie de Caluwe, Annemiek E. Smit‐Tiekstra, Eric J.W. Visser, Hans de Kroon
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