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Variation in root-associated phosphatase activities in wheat contributes to the utilization of organic P substrates in vitro, but does not explain differences in the P-nutrition of plants when grown in soils

George, Timothy S. | Gregory, P. J. | Hocking, Peter | Richardson, Alan E.


Bibliographic information
Environmental and experimental botany
Volume 64 Issue 3 Pagination 239 - 249 ISSN 0098-8472
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Other Subjects
In vitro studies; Plant physiology and biochemistry; Dry matter accumulation; Phosphatase; Phosphomonoesterase; Plant breeding and genetics; Genotype; Glucose 6-phosphate
Language
English
Note
Includes references
Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-28
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