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Part 3: Soil microbiology

Effects of Va mycorrhizae on mineral uptake in sorghum genotypes grown on acid soil

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Pages 909-918 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008

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C. A. B. Medeiros, R. B. Clark & J. R. Ellis. (1995) Effects of excess manganese on mineral uptake in mycorrhizal sorghum. Journal of Plant Nutrition 18:2, pages 201-217.
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C. A. B. Medeiros, R. B. Clark & J. R. Ellis. (1994) Effects of excess manganese on mineral uptake in mycorrhizal sorghum. Journal of Plant Nutrition 17:12, pages 2203-2219.
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C. A. B. Medeiros, R. B. Clark & J. R. Ellis. (1994) Effects of excess aluminum on mineral uptake in mycorrhizal sorghum. Journal of Plant Nutrition 17:8, pages 1399-1416.
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