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Amino-acid influx at the soil-root interface of Zea mays L. and its implications in the rhizosphere
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Davey L Jones
Bangor University
Amino-acid influx at the soil-root interface of Zea mays L. and its implications in the rhizosphere
Plant and Soil 163(1): 1-12
Article
1994
English
Authors
Davey L Jones
Bangor University
PD
P. R. Darrah
Abstract
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The aim of the study was to investigate the ability of intact Zea mays. L. roots to regulate the amount of free amino-acids present in the rhizosphere. Usi
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