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Accepted for publication October 27, 1961.
Synopsis: This paper takes up in detail the various factors that influence the oxygen "demand" characteristics of plant roots. Emphasis is given to those root parameters needed in a theoretical model developed for roots growing in soil.
2 Research Soil Scientist (Physics), Agricultural Research Service, USDA, and Associate Professor, Department of Agronomy, Cornell University; Research Soil Scientist (Physics). Agricultural Research Service, USDA, now located at Weslaco, Texas.
Received for publication May 23, 1961. Accepted for publication October 27, 1961.
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