Root Segregation of C3 and C4 Species using Carbon Isotope Composition.

<span style="font-size:11.0pt;line-height:115%;Calibri" ,"sans-serif";times="" new="" roman";times="" roman";"="">Partitioning roots for studying cropping systems containing more than one species is important since root growth interaction could influence system performance.
Root Segregation of C3 and C4 Species using Carbon Isotope Composition.