Plant and Soil, Vol. 252, No. 2 (May (II) 2003), pp. 301-312 (12 pages) The mechanisms enabling plants to tolerate high concentrations of available Cu in their rhizosphere are still poorly understood.
Under phosphorous deficiency, plants of white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) develop root clusters, which are also called proteoid roots due to their preferential presence in the Proteaceae. In their mature ...
Sági, F., and Garay, A. S., Physiol. Plant. (in the press). Pilet, P. E., and Wurgler, W., Ber. Schweiz. Bot. Ges., 68, 54 (1958).
Part I published under title: Thermotropism in roots. "Annals of botany, vol. XXIX, no. CXIV, April, 1915." https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile ...
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