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The Reduction of pH and recovery prom chlorosis in Fe‐stressed sorghum seedlings: The principal role of adventitious roots

Pages 73-78 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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Seshadri Kannan & Saradha Ramani. (1987) Mechanisms of Fe‐deficiency tolerance in crop cultivars: Effects of dibutyl phthalate and caffeic acid on Fe‐chlorosis recovery. Journal of Plant Nutrition 10:9-16, pages 1051-1058.
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John L. Kovar & Rolf O. Kuchenbuch. 1994. Biology of Adventitious Root Formation. Biology of Adventitious Root Formation 25 35 .
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JS Kanwar & LJ Youngdahl. (1985) 2. Micronutrient needs of tropical food crops. Fertilizer Research 7:1-3, pages 43-67.
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