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Davey L Jones
Bangor University
Re-sorption of organic compounds by roots of Zea mays L. and its consequences in the rhizosphere
Plant and Soil 178(1): 153-160
Article
1996
English
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Davey L Jones
Bangor University
PD
P. R. Darrah
Abstract
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The influx and efflux of sugar-C and the cycling of C within intact maize roots (Zea mays L.) was studied in sterile solution culture. Using metabolic inhi
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